History of Canada

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    Although both federal and confederate governments are multilateral frameworks of government that involve a central government and additionally littler state or civil governments, an elected framework relegates more energy to the central government, while a confederate framework holds the majority of the force for the states. In a federation, the central government has no energy to impose the general population or uphold laws. In an organization, the central government and the regions work in…

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    governments do not provide protection of the civilians’ legal rights. Society in Canada could be related to most countries with not enough recognition of certain groups in recent history, however, with the Charter of Canadian Rights and Freedoms enacted in 1982, people’s rights are beginning to be acknowledged and protected from unfair laws that transpire. In more recent years, there have been changes made to the law in Canada and multiple communities are more accepting of bodies of people who…

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    for one's nation varies from region to region within Canada, as it does in most countries. The difference in Canada is the high level of nationalism felt for one’s province over one's nation. Quebec is a very good example of this. Quebec has always had a strong sense of nationalism since the founding of the state of Canada. Quebec has always been the odd one out among the provinces, being the largest majority french speaking province within Canada. The Quebec nationalist does not feel ties to…

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    as a distinct society and as a result, it is often referred to as a nation within a nation. As a region, it has been at the centre of political controversy long before it became an official Canadian province. This distinction stems from Quebec’s history and its roots as Canada’s French-Canadian cultural hub. Unlike most provinces that are made up of multiple regional identities, Quebec is often considered an anomaly where provincial borders align with regional boards. Though this label cannot be…

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    with a rapid decline in global. Which leaded an economic shock that left millions of Canadians unemployed, hungry and often homeless. As the great depression was the longest lasting economic downturn in the history, it impacted thousands of families like mine. It is a significance in Canadian history as the world turned around with the impact changing the rich to poor like if one thing goes wrong and the how thing can fall just like dominoes. This crisis impacted my family by my parents having…

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    The October Crisis marked an important event in Canadian history in which the tension between Quebec separatists and Canada (particularly the federal government) still carries on today. The FLQ was a group of Quebecois who strongly believed in the separation of Quebec from Canada and the enforcement of a “distinct society”. Because of this rebellious group, they committed many violent crimes and thus they were considered a group of terrorism. The extreme happened in December when they…

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    geographically and relationally, Canada. Canada has always been one of Americas allies and friends, just recently the Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau and the president of the United States Barack Obama spent time strategizing and building a stronger relationship between the two North American countries. While the countries share many things in common, Canada’s history and political structure differs from the United states significantly. The history of early Canada is much like that of…

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    significant events to happen in Canada’s history. It had a huge impact on Canadian identity and nationalism. It would eventually lead to Canada’s formation in 1867. It affected America as a Country and had lasting effects on their culture. It also affected Native culture in a big way, stopping them from forming a unified government and stopping the expansion of Britain and the United Sates. The impact on border relations is still present to this day as Canada and the United States of America…

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    Rcmp History

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    officers mounted upon horses, their unique uniforms also catch the attention of the tourists. The history of the RCMP is very important, as it evolved into an organization of more than 28,000 members. Bill Miner was one of many people who helped outline the success of the RCMP. To begin with, the history of the RCMP is very interesting and shows how the RCMP was established. “In May 1873, the Parliament of Canada established a central police force. One hundred and fifty recruits were sent west…

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    The early 1990s became a significant part of Canadian history and the large increase in immigration rates. The advancement of modern technology resulted in the demand for more skilled workers. Some jobs that were in demand for workers were in the construction industry. Coincidentally, the Chinese people were one of the main groups that had the opportunity to move to Canada to explore these new jobs. In 1997, Hong Kong people were experiencing hardships as Hong Kong sovereignty was going to be…

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