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    immigrate into Canada, individuals must complete a lengthy application which follows a set of rules, regulations, and policies (http://www.canadaimmigrationvisa.com/process.html). Immigration has played a crucial role in the growth and development of Canada’s history. Immigrants have opened new doors and opportunities for those in Canada and because of immigration, we are considered one of the most multicultural and diverse populations around the world. Unfortunately, from the beginning of…

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    There are three levels of government; Federal, Provincial, and Municipal government. At the Federal level, Elizabeth II is the Queen of Canada, and Canada's formal head of state. The House of Commons makes Canada's laws. The prime minister is the head of government in Canada. The Senate reviews laws that are proposed by the House of Commons. At the Provincial level, the Lieutenant Governor represents the Queen. At the Municipal level, Residents of the municipality elect the mayor and council…

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    Introduction Parks Canada is a Canadian agency that provides individuals the chance to experience nature and the history of Canada through various programs and natural elements. Parks Canada does this by following their mandate “On behalf of the people of Canada, we protect and present nationally significant examples of Canada’s natural and cultural heritage, and foster public understanding, appreciation and enjoyment in ways that ensure the ecological and commemorative integrity of these…

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    headline for many newspapers all throughout Canada. However, the man whose footsteps Trudeau followed were his father’s, who was also Canada 's fifteenth Prime Minister. Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau was an extremely well known Prime Minister for Canada. He inspired many Canadians and rebuilt the nation. Trudeau has greatly impacted Canada during his sixteen years as Prime Minister. He had made many contributions and decisions for Canada while gaining respect from many Canadians.…

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    August,1914 was not only the start of ww1 but was also unknowingly a new beginning for Canada and would end up being big contributor as to why Canada is the way it is today. As soon as Britain declared war Canada did too, we went it in known as a loyal small former colony of Britain but came out a great nation. This new beginning would not come easy and would come at a cost of many people’s efforts as well as sacrifices. War was not something to fear at the time but was seen as a, romantic,…

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    participate in war were considered to be cowards. However in 1916, more people had become aware of the harsh conditions and environment of war, from injured veterans returning home or from newspapers (Recruitment and Conscription - Voluntary Recruitment | Canada and the First World War). As more people learned about these unfair conditions, fewer people volunteered to sign-up for war. As a result, the replacement of soldiers needed to fight in war increased, and enlistment campaigns began to…

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    the A Tribe Called Red responds by bringing individuals together through their unique music, and has intentions to bring tradition into a new light. The attitude towards minority throughout history demonstrates different approaches to educating cultures. Though numerous countries outside of Canada use the stereotypes to display Canadians as polite, compassionate, and friendly, this is grossly incorrect when it comes to Canada’s treatment to the First Nations when attempting to…

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    incredibly changing event for both American and Canadian history. British colonies were invited to join the United States in the revolution and all declined the offer. This angered the Americans that those who decline were referred to as Tories. According to Canadian history, those who declined the offer are referred to as United Empire loyalists. These differing of idea seem to draw a line between Canada and the United States. I find that Canadian history is much more accepting of people and…

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    Culture is described as the characteristics and erudition of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, gregarious habits, music and arts. (Zimmermann K. A. 2017). The culture of Canada has been primarily influenced by sundry European cultures and traditions of its constituent nationalities, predominantly British and French culture. There are withal influencing cultures from The United States. The Canadian people have four major core values, including fairness,…

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    Canada should embrace the nationalistic perspective reflected in the source. The government should spare no effort in claiming sovereignty; because with the ice capacity declining rapidly, the Northwest Passage is causing more harm than good; to protect the Canadian citizens who reside in the Arctic Archipelago; and Canada also has the potential to obtain a greater territory. To embrace the perspective, Canada must oppose all other competition in claiming…

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