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    Has it happened to you when your parents leave the house to drive off to vote for the new prime minister or president of country without any of your consent? Instead you can be the one that is able to cast your voted based on your opinion. Teenagers are now mature enough to make their own decisions on who they want the prime minister or president to be. Secondly, most of the topics that the parties are discussing involve teenagers. Finally, not allowing teenagers to vote is taking away their…

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    Ojibwa Research Paper

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    Article Five That the Canadian authorities shall not force members of the Ojibwa nation to define their plans on land use as it has done before. The undersigned Chiefs and warriors, on their behalf and on behalf of the peoples of the said first nation have agreed that the communities of this first nation shall the right to make their own plans on how they shall use their land resources and identify the issues, the challenges as well as the opportunities that are of concern to the Ojibwa nation.…

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    Gender Injustice In Canada

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    in equal education they fall behind in health and politics. This has even lead to the United Nations Human Rights Committee singling out Canada in 2014 because of the large gender wage gap. In a questionnaire Justin Trudeau has stated that he will work on making sure women receive equal pay in relation to men so hopefully the current Liberal government will lead to closing the gender wage gap. Information taken from: "Gender Wage Gap." Payequity.…

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    legalize cannabis it would ultimately benefit Canada economically, will have health and medicinal benefits and finally does not lead to “harder” drugs. If cannabis was legal there would be a great tax revenue, suggested by Liberal party leader Justin Trudeau stated that Canada could rake in more than 2 billion dollars in taxes. In addition, according to a US researchers they said that cannabis does not act as a “gateway” drug and that measures to curb cannabis is does not have a knock-on effect…

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    The issue leading into the October Federal Election in Canada that I have chosen is the issue about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. This issue is and should be important to me and other citizens as we Canadians pride ourselves with our image of progressive tolerance. However, the alarming number of Indigenous women and girls attacked due to their ethnicities in this country contradicts this idea of Canada. The treatment of Indigenous peoples is the most shameful part of Canadian…

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    The Westminster System

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    Trudeau had uncoupled the Liberal senators from the Liberal caucus in January 2014, as his goal was to have a nonpartisan relationship between the House of Commons and the Senate. Once the Liberals came into office after the October 2015 election, Trudeau swiftly went about an overhaul of the system in which senators were to be chosen. The process for advising the appointment…

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    Marijuana, a drug used for medicinal and recreational purposes, is being legalized in Canada. Legalization of marijuana has significant benefits to citizens of Canada, resulting in safer communities. Legalizing marijuana will decrease the number of small offenders being imprisoned. The legalization of marijuana will decrease the amount of street distribution; ultimately, decreasing the amount of small street dealers being imprisoned. With lower imprisonment rates the number of repeat offenders…

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    Corruption In Canada

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    Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy, that is as well technically a constitutional democracy under the dominion of the British Commonwealth; however, the British Commonwealth is purely ceremonial and does not possess any real control over the direction of Canada nor any actions dealing with Canadian foreign policy. The head of state of Canada is Queen Elizabeth II of the British Commonwealth, but as I stated earlier she holds no real power in Canada and is ceremonial. The true power in…

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    Housing Issue In Canada

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    Looking at my research, he has descent promises towards housing in my opinion, but there could be better and there are a lot of things that he could do to help improve the housing issue. I believe that Justin Trudeau will invest $125 million on tax incentives for more affordable housing, look at the escalating housing market in expensive cities (e.g. Toronto) and finance construction on new affordable housing. What I believe that the government should do is…

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    Women's Rights

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    Have we really made any growth in our so-called “open minds”? Have we really ever taken into consideration that there’s a woman in this story too? Women such as Mary Wollstonecraft and Susan.B Anthony are examples of some people who have proven to be two of the most inspiring women when it comes to the fight for political rights of women. They've relentlessly worked hard to keep their rights intact in their environment. Due to stereo typicality, our society has set out a demeaning image for…

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