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    Government Inaction – Case 3 In the mid-1990s drugs manufactured in Canada were being imported into the United States. The driver behind these imports was the lower cost of drugs in Canada (Richert 2013). In 2004, Canada’s price review board estimated that on average Americans pay 67 percent more than Canadians for patented drugs (Richert 2013). One example, the antiretroviral drug ritonavir (Norvir) costs $700 per year in Canada and costs $7,800 per year in the United States (Richert 2013).…

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    now in the comedic world and the rate that it happens seems to be growing. The joke “It’s easy to forget about Canada, all tucked away down there”, first off, is not very funny, it also is not even close to being a correct statement. In this essay Canada will be spoken about for its’ importance to the United States and also why it is so important for Americans to be in tune with Canada and its’ world affairs. After only doing a quick Google search, it was easy to find that this joke came from…

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    is closely linked to Canada. Believe it or not as important as this symbol is to Canada it was only just recognised as Canada’s arboreal emblem on April 25th, 1996.This means it became Canada’s official symbol consisting of a species that lives in trees. Maple trees play an important part in the historical development of Canada and continue to be important. The maple trees continue to help our environment and are one of the main contributors to Canada’s economy. 42% of Canada is covered by…

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    DEVAANSH SINGH WAHRA (W0679473) Major General Sir Isaac Brock was a British Army officer and director from Guernsey. He is considered as a Canada's hero in the war of 1812. After that war the official's gave him Professional name "The Hero of Upper Canada". Sir Isaac Brock was conceived on October 6, 1769 at St Peter Port on the Channel Island of Guernsey, the eighth child and eleventh offspring of John Brock and Elizabeth de Lisle. Five of his elder brothers would survive to manhood, when…

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    better, even if it meant risking his own life. This is why he is considered a Canadian Hero. Fox’s goal was to raise $1 million for cancer research and grow more awareness towards cancer. No one had attempted to run across Canada at this time, but attempting to run across Canada with an artificial leg, was crazy. After Fox had dipped his leg in the water of St John's harbour he started his Marathon of Hope. During the first week of his run he was faced with hilly terrain, snow and cold. Not…

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    John Rae Essay

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    The Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) is often associated with Canada; this company started off as a fur trading business and currently operates as a transnational retail store. A recent HBC commercial portraying Dr. John Rae, a Scottish surgeon who explored Arctic Canada with the help of the Inuit peoples, was released with narration by Les Stroud, a famous Canadian survivor-man. Viewer’s reactions to the commercial have been mixed, with some comments on the YouTube video praising the “Inuit being…

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    During the Second World War, Canada made an important contribution to the victory of its allies. Having a population of million people, Canada managed to mobilize 785 thousand people, or nearly 15% of the total population of its armed forces. The Second World War had a significant positive effect on Canada, creating better ways of living through social, political and economic effects. It was the reason for the rapid development of the Canadian economy, making Canada one of the top ten countries…

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    Arctic Ocean Strategy

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    with an Arctic border, such as Canada, Denmark, Russia, Norway, and the United States. Every one of these countries are beginning to establish a presence in the Arctic (Smith, 2010, p. 651-652) due to the U.S. Geological Survey estimating that it could contain 240 billion barrels of oil and oil equivalent gas (USGS, 2008). According to the Law of the Sea, each country owns 370 kilometers out from its shoreline, and an additional 278 kilometers out from any area…

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    Suez Canal Crisis Analysis

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    transport, so Western governments were afraid that this would be a blow to Britain’s economy. The Soviet Union gave nuclear bombs to the Cuba because the Soviet Union was planning an attack on the U.S and wanted to increase the threat from the Caribbean. Canada joined the G6, thus creating the G7. One of the requirements to become a country in the G7 is to have a high HDI. Pakistan and India used the CANDU nuclear reactors to make nuclear weapons. Operation Smiling Buddha was India’s first…

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    War Of 1812 Dbq Essay

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    The war of 1812 is a war that took place in Great Britain amongst a conflict that had a huge impact of today. The war lasted from 1812 to 1815. The United States endured many defeats at the hands of British, Canadian and Native American troops during the war of 1812. The war had a huge impact on not only Americans, but many other countries directly and indirectly. In addition the United States was justified in the declaring the war of Britain because of the unjustly actions of the other…

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