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    fully analyse the situation from both perspectives. In the case of the Kinder Morgan Pipeline, there have evidently been two choices presented to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. One is to support and implement the Pipeline and the latter being to oppose and prevent it from coming to fruition. It has become extremely important for Mr. Trudeau to weigh the benefits and consequences of the pipeline and then make his decision cohesively with the rest of the parliament. There have been public outcries…

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    restructured and the “War on Terror” commenced. Increasingly, a “militarization of government agencies and the public sphere” developed. Individuals in the public became the “first line of defense in securing the homeland, and “the pursuit of insecurity as a unifying concept” became American’s new normal (Shank 3). In 2002, The Department of Homeland Security came into existence and involved the combination of 10 agencies. In addition, The Patriot Act of 2001 was the new hallmark piece of…

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    used in public services. The amount of expenditure will soon increase as the Baby Boomers retire, hence, the consequences all Canadians share will be higher taxes, and less free public services. At the present time, the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau. He is planning to legalize Cannabis, also known as marijuana (Powers). This policy is a potential, in order to increase tax revenues for the government, therefore allowing the government continue its mostly free long lasting public…

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    Niqab Research Paper

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    expectation of privacy in their homes, private spaces and personal information. “Stop this before someone truly gets hurt. We’ve had women attacked in the streets for wearing hijabs and niqabs. This not Canada” Trudeau told Chris hall, host of the house .In this quote that Justin Trudeau has said to Stephan harper applying that many women wearing a niqab were physical attacked. This is just disgusting because many women don’t feel safe walking in the streets while wearing the niqab. This is…

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    Prime minister candidates for federal elections used to be little more than the leaders of their respective political parties. Besides the unconscious first impressions, the Canadian public typically understood very little about the individuals that may lead the country. Reasonably so, Canadian leaders are not always in the spotlight unless major events occur such as a law implementation or a tragic disaster. The lengthier campaigns simply create additional leaders debates and speeches. These…

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    We have gathered here to discuss how our society has caused many problems that Canada’s Natives face today, such as destroyed lives, endangered cultures and languages,1 unforeseeable economic future on reserves, and how it silently neglects and lets them struggle in those problems. Canadian history is a great example how we grow as a nation and learn valuable lessons from our previous mistakes. Canada began allowing immigration for refugees after discovering the repercussions of Canada’s…

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    First Nations Problems

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    Canada must help alleviate problems faced by First Nations Greetings, classmates, teachers, fellow Canadians, We have gathered here to discuss how our society has caused many problems that Canada’s Natives face today, such as destroyed lives, endangered cultures and languages, unforeseeable economic future on reserves, and how it silently neglects and lets them struggle in those problems. Canadian history is a great example how we grow as a nation and learn valuable lessons from our previous…

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    Global Warming In Canada

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    Global warming. This topic or word has probably come up so many times over the past few months, maybe in daily conversations, on the media, at school or even at the workplace, and most of the time, it’s not always good things we hear. This might be true in some cases, especially considering the fact that from 1948 to 2013, the average annual temperature of Canada has increased by 1.6 degree Celsius (StatCan, n.d.). Resulting, in a much more rapid rate of melting at the northern ice caps. For…

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    Many young adults have lost interest in the political side of this country. It is obvious that the structure isn’t working in our favours whatsoever, as many see no good future achievements in today’s politicians. The nature of politicians has progressed to be a world of corrupted lies and deception towards things that aren’t needed. The government is there and exists to serve the people surrounding. Government related politics is a major area where institutional lying occurs (lying to the…

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    will be talking about variations, the creator, history and marketing. Kraft Dinner is a cheesy pasta that was invented by James Lewis Kraft. I think it is important to Canada because it was made in Fort Erie and it's quick and simple to make. If Justin Trudeau were to make a time capsule in 2068 Kraft Dinner would be important to include in it because in the future who knows if Kraft Dinner will still be on the shelves or if it will evolve then wouldn't it be worth a lot of money to have an…

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