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    Ela A30 Analysis

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    high school student in Canada to take English Language Arts A30 (ELA A30) and demonstrate knowledge of specific topics. Specifically, through ELA A30, students are expected to develop broad inquiry and research skills in order to fully understand what it means to be Canadian and the stereotypes, multi-culturalism, and social injustices that exist in Canada. By studying texts, such as “Strange Brew”, students construct an understanding of the prevalent stereotypes in Canada. The short stories,…

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    In 1755, The Acadians of Nova Scotia were faced with an unsettling feeling of losing everything they own. It was between 1755 and 1763 that the government had decided that they would be expelling approximately ten thousand Acadians from Nova Scotia. From here, The Acadian exiles would be sent by the government to thirteen colonies along what now makes up the eastern coast of the United States . After concluding a great amount of research, the ultimate decision for this essay's thesis is that the…

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    Canada was the first nation in the world that adopted the concept of multiculturalism as an official policy. By doing so, the country acknowledged the importance in the value and dignity of all Canadian citizens regardless of their racial or ethnic background, their language or religious views (Canadian Multiculturalism and Inclusive Citizenship, 2012). With that being said, staffing appointments and recruitment performed in the federal public service needs to be based on the standard principle…

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    NORAD Analysis

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    dangerous threat which was countered by the construction of radar series networks all over northern Canada. Then again, Line Pinetree, Line Mid-Canada, and Distant Early Warning radar line were included; but it was updated later in the year 1980s as a single Northern line-the North Warning System. Furthermore, not minding the political pressures and historical among the Canadian and American governments; they stopped Canadian Northwest Passage transits by the Polar Sea USCG and Manhattan SS…

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    Pc 1003

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    role in the history of the Canadian Labor. The codes of the Order-in-council PC 1003 created many arguments among many historians. The Order-in-council PC 1003 came into effect on 17 February 1944. It was introduced during the Second World War in Canada by the Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. PC 1003 was also known by the Wartime Labor Relations Order. The codes of the Order-in-council PC 1003 protected the worker’s right to collectively bargain, represent and organize the unions…

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    France and Canada came from centuries ago. During the European colonization both British and French were dominating different parts of Canada and battles for domination, French Revolution, American Revolution shaped the political structure of Canada and grouping of population. In the Second World War Canada and France were allies against Nazi German. Eventually, after the fall of France in 1940 most Western governments broke off relations with the Vichy regime, this was not the case with Canada…

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    Globalization In Canada

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    The 21st century has become an era where the globalization of English has become a worldwide phenomenon (Northrup, p.1). With this globalization of English happening at a fast rate, many aboriginal people in Canada are facing a reduction in their common traditional languages (Duff and Li, p.3). These differing languages remain important for diverse cultures in aboriginal communities. Unfortunately with the global economy pushing small communities to choose between the lingua franca and their…

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    Canada's Fur Trade Issues

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    In Canada today, “The fur trade is part of Canada’s resource-based economy and one of …[the most] significant industries,… Canada’s fur trade contributes more than $800 million annually to the Canadian economy,… In 2006, fur exports contributed $226 million to Canada’s balance of [international] trade” (“About Canada’s Fur Trade Facts and Figures”). But, a major problem in Canada is the fact that illegal poaching is increasing which hurts Canada’s wildlife. Every single country deals with…

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    Gender Equality In Canada

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    Canada’s history has been molded as a result of very strong-minded women that used the change that happened during the war to open the door for women to promote and uphold gender equality in Canada. In the pre-war years it was assumed that women would orientate to a predominantly domestic role; women were to dedicate their lives to bearing and raising children. Women were dependent on men for money and support; they faced discrimination at work and in education as many opportunities were barred…

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    In the Cold War Canada played a important role as a middle power. Canada also played a big role in peacekeeping with the United Nations during the time of the Cold War. Canada also brought new technologies to the Untied States at the time of the Cold War. These are the roles Canada played in the Cold War. The Cold War was ironically not really a war due to no fighting even though both sides were extremely close to, but more of a political and military tension. The Cold War was mainly fought…

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