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    failed initiatives for furthering integration have been made by many different leaders throughout history. None of these attempts have succeeded in making significant progress towards a unified region. Canada’s recently elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seems to inspire hope for the future of integration however, our American neighbour’s more recent change in leadership might create obstacles to that end. This paper will propose that a trilateral approach to policy collaboration is crucial…

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    In 2016, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated, “I’m going to keep saying, loud and clearly, that I am a feminist. Until it is met with a shrug.” Feminism has become part of the popular discourse in Canada, and yet despite this, there are still many ways in which Canada has not changed in terms of becoming more gender equal since the beginning of the third-wave of feminism. The main issues that need to be addressed before we can achieve the ideal world that Mr. Trudeau is dreaming of, are gender…

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    Introduction: Take a second to consider what is more helpful to Canada and its citizens: Canada spending tax revenues paid by Canadian citizens on the first two years of post secondary education, or spending tens of billions of dollars on a war machine that is not even useful to us. That’s right, the Canadian government is planning on using up to $50 billion of tax money earned by the citizens on new war machines, even though there is currently no threat to Canada, the last being over two…

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    The legalization of marijuana is a prevalent topic that has been in discussion ever since the election of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The goal of this essay is to examine the legalization of marijuana from a Marxist perspective, a Durkheimian perspective and finally, from a legal consciousness viewpoint. This paper will be divided into three sections where each theoretical perspective will be summarized and analyzed respectively with evidentiary support from various news articles. Part A:…

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    brilliant to get she’s using them” (Leitch [@KellieLeitchMP], December 5 2016). On the other hand, in the comment section of one of Leitch’s live videos, a commenter named Jack Poulin wrote “Talk about electoral reform. Millions of us want this badly! Trudeau lied to us and reneged” (Leitch [@KellieLeitchMP], April 21 2017). Finally, Leitch also went to visit Manitoban cities to hear about their everyday struggles with immigration policies and even visited religious communities in Montreal to…

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    Niqab Research Paper

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    Long Newspaper Article- Assignment Part one: Summary This article is about the controversial debate concerning the Niqab (a garment concealing the entire body with the exclusion of the eyes and hands). The article states the stances of various parties on this garment, it states that the Conservative party is considering implementing a law, similar to Quebec’s Bill 62. The law will make it so persons wearing this garment must unveil there selves an employee of of the government or receiving ones…

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    Canada’s foreign policy is profoundly and primarily impacted by foreign trades. A massive portion of our trades relies on Canada’s branding as the friendly and calm nation; Canada’s free-trade agreements are successful popularly due to our approachable and admirable label. In turn, this allows Canada to meet new potential clients, which ultimately expands the target audience for Canadian businesses. Additionally, Canada is able to network on an international level within these trades systems as…

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    Democracy In Canada Essay

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    There is a plethora of adjectives that could be utilized to describe the nation of Canada, including but not limited to, multicultural, and inclusive. However, one of the most integral parts of Canada’s identity is the efficiency of its government to function as a democracy - a system of government that asks its citizens to participate in electing politicians to represent them at a national, or even international level, - at a high standard. Canada is in fact, a better-functioning democracy,…

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    became Prime Minister. It is still possible for the challenged sections of the Canada Elections Act to be declared unconstitutional, however, as the case is being appealed in the SCC. How the current government of Canada, under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, will respond to the decision of the SCC remains to be seen. It would appear, though,…

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    have been avoided if Trump had consulted the United Nations and created a peaceful resolution. While Trump’s action can be seen as heroic by many people around the world, his actions are considered premature by many. When Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau was asked if…

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