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    the past. There have been so many wrongs in the past that some people still feel the need to be apologizing for them, and some people still feel they are owed an apology from the governments of the involved countries. In “A Sorry State”, Mitch Miyagawa discusses the many apologies that have been given out by governments around the world and what those apologies truly accomplish. There has been an apology given for every war, every case of discrimination, and every misguided choice. The…

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    Many researchers debate the amount of time an MRI can be utilized and try to suggest how they can maximize exams per year. Research by Ariste and Fortin (2007, e113) assessed that an additional 31% operating capacity could exist for MRI machines in Canada without needing more infrastructure or capital. The researchers also noted that some provinces tended to use their MRI machines less frequently than others but noted that supply-demand constraints could also impact how provinces operated…

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    takes 137 calendar days and costs a substantial 126.1% of income per capita. The reliability of supply and transparency of tariffs scorecard indicates that Canada has an index of 6 out of 8. Being in the top one-third range of the index implies that there is relatively high reliability of electricity supply and great transparency of tariffs. Canada currently has a ranking of 105…

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    Swot Analysis Of Boeing

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    Political Aviation it is an association that is enumerated that is made by the United Nations. It is basically methods to make the air global exploration faster alongside principles and arranging progress has occurred. Its head office is placed in Quebec Canada. Adopts standards and suggested habits considering air exploration, its groundwork, flight examination, prevention of unlawful interference, and facilitation of border-crossing procedures for global political aviation. EASA Stands for The…

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    Macdonald’s strong leadership skills and accomplishments contribute to how Canada is a great nation by, becoming the first prime minister, forming Canada into one country and arguing for women’s rights. He successfully maintained the country, even though he had many hardships. Macdonald was one the most important people in Canadian politics. Firstly, Macdonald had set a precedent when he became the first prime minister of Canada (Johnson SUMM 1). That gave other prime ministers a guideline to…

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    Questions (Please limit all answers to a 150-word maximum. Point form answers are also accepted) What has driven your desire to take part in the Queen’s Real Estate Investment Conference? As a student interested in pursuing a career in finance, I believe it is important to gain exposure to the Canadian real estate market, as it is one of the largest sectors in the Canadian economy. The Queen’s Real Estate Investment Conference provides a unique opportunity to learn from industry professionals…

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    Kanthasamy Case Summary

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    In Kanthasamy’s case, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) issued its most significant immigration judgment in almost 20 years. This judgment has changed the whole outlook of visa officers on how to access applications on Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C) grounds in a more holistic and fair approach than earlier and also enlarge the view to look at Section 25(1) when it comes to the Best Interests of Child (BIOC). This case is all about Immigration-Judicial Review (JR)-Refugee…

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    Lomber Industry In Canada

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    1. Americans believe Canadians are at an advantage that is unfair to them since many forests on Canadian land are owned provincially. Throughout the United States, forests tend to be owned privately, not like Canada where they are owned provincially, which has a direct correlation with higher lumber prices which are then beat by the lower Canadian prices. 2. “Stumping fees” is the historically used term to describe the price for lumber based on the number of trees cut down. Now referred to as…

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    Canadian war hero. Also, by incorporating Ricketts and the soldiers from the Battle of Beaumont into the play, he is making their stories known and passing on their legacies to newer generations considering many of those soldiers in that battle died. (Canada, 2016) Also, through Ravi Jain’ s staging of the play, by stripping away sets and props, the audience focuses more on the raw emotion of the stories told by the characters. However, not only is the war a main theme of the play, but the theme…

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    The past has resounding effects on the present, just as the present has tremendous effects on the future, but no one can tell how these effects might unfold. For example, when the white people first came to Canada, the Indians could never have anticipated what horror they would cause, but this horror has carried on even until today. Authors W. P. Kinsella, Yves Theriault, and Sherman Alexie are just a few of the many people to have illustrated the hate and prejudice that these horrors have…

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