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    My Opinion Counts Aryaman D Table of Contents Identifying Each Party……………………………………………………………………..3 The Candidates and the Changes They Are Making……………………………….…...4 What Candidate is The Best For My Area…………………………………………….….6 Concerns of the Confederation Era and Issues That Re-Appear……………………..8 People's Opinions And How They Compare to Recent Predictions…………….…..11 The Candidate You Support and Their Weakest Issue and Ways to Resolve It…...15 Video on Your Favorite…

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    currently in office and ruling. It has dominated for most of Canadian history. In Canada due to its constitutional monarchy, the candidates run for prime minister instead of a president like in the United States. The Liberal Party’s leader is Justin Trudeau. They stand for…

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    Migration In Canada

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    Trudeau is for the people, he wants to inspire others and protect and heal the wounds of individuals who have not been treated fairly. In a recent article posted by independent news shared Justin Trudeau responds to Donald trumps immigration ban. Banning individuals from coming into a country does not solve anything especially those who are refugees…

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    Police Attack In Canada

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    Police say a white van in Toronto, Canada jumped a curb and intentionally struck at least eight people, and the driver has been taken into custody, according to WHIO. While police reported the cause of the incident remains unknown, the timing of the attack coupled with the cultural shift in Canada raises serious questions. The attack occurred a few miles away from where the Group of Seven foreign ministers of industrialized nations where gathered on Monday to discuss issues. Authorities in…

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    This article is entitled, “Niqab ban for public servants would be considered, says Stephen Harper” and is about the controversial debate concerning the niqab. The article discusses the viewpoints of various political parties on this garment. First, It states that the Conservative party is considering implementing a law, similar to Quebec’s Bill 62. This law will require persons wearing this garment to unveil their faces as employees of the government and while receiving one’s Canadian…

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    Canadian Political Party

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    An Open Letter to the Federal Party Leaders of Canada: Stephen Harper, Justin Trudeau, and Tom Mulcair Canada’s relationship with other countries of the world has changed drastically over the past few years on a variety of fronts. However, this election, I am looking at the plans for addressing issues at the municipal issues, as I believe that in order to rebuild strong relationships with the rest of the world, Canada must first look within itself and rectify the problems that are evident here.…

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    The Liberal Party

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    edge. While in charge, Harper’s party has made Canada less welcoming. Justin Trudeau, the frontline runner for the Liberals has a deep family history in Canadian politics. His father, Elliot Trudeau implemented the idea of welcoming immigrants to Canada to give them a fair opportunity about broadening their future. Family unification is also a huge part of Trudeau’s debate against the current immigration laws, which his son, Justin is eager to follow. Through a societal perspective, there are a…

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    Tax Equity Definition

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    for service club members proposed by Stephen Harper 's Conservative Party and tax credits targeted towards school teachers of up to 15% of one thousand dollar annual expenditure out of their own pocket for buying classroom supplies proposed by Justin Trudeau 's Liberal Party. Harper believes that "citizens, not bureaucrats, know best how to invest in their own communities". He thinks the service club members of local communities know what is better for the society than the government does…

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    Conservative party was in power under the leadership of Stephen Harper, there were little to no talks of legalization of marijuana but that changed when the Liberal party came to power. When Justin Trudeau was elected Prime Minister, one of his campaign pledges was to decriminalize marijuana nationwide. So far Justin Trudeau has taken significant advances towards legalization and he plans to pass a bill…

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    Injustice In Canada

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    Recently in the canadian news there was a horrific incident involving the Prime Minister (Trudeau) and a crowd of people in parliament with whom he was unable to share space-time. The horrified victim, one Brousseau, was unable to complete the vote as assigned, yet was not subject to any disciplinary action. It is unclear whether this minister will ever be able to return to work as the very presence of the PM might cause them to feel harassed. None-the-less, he has apologized! The incident…

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