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    Reconciliation In Canada

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    As Tom Mulcair, leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada said in a speech to representatives of the Enoch Cree Nation and the Assembly of First Nations: “There is a Canada where clean drinking water is simply taken for granted, it's a fact of life, and families live in the comfort of quality, affordable housing. And there's another Canada, where the basic right to clean drinking water remains out of reach and families live in homes that are overcrowded and unsafe.” (CBC News, 2015)…

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    It’s amazing how short it took to complete the long-census form. Thirty minutes, one siting and a cup of coffee to stay focus. It’s quiet a simple task to fill out the survey because the questions were straightforward and the examples for each question answered all the misconceptions I had if any about each question; however, what exactly is the long-form census and what is it used for? In my experience the long-form census is a survey used to collect data from the people of the country. The…

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    Canadian model of cultural diversity should be defended and exported. The article argue that rather than looking for inspiration in some other country’s policies, we should stand by our multicultural, inclusive model. According to leaders such as Justin Trudeau and Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard, Canadian identity isn’t static and there’s no reason why immigration and diversity shouldn’t be embraced. The article concludes that the fact that this discussion is in the limelight is a good…

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    The Conflict between the President and Congress Efren Arambula Texas A&M International University The Conflict between the President and Congress Public policy is generally a plan of action adopted by the government to solve a social problem. The American Recovery and Reinvestment and American Jobs Acts was established Franklin Delano Roosevelt; therefore, it was his answer to resolving the Great Depression. Emergency agendas anticipated to influence the financial activity, and…

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    Recently during the Canadian federal elections, Justin Trudeau received public criticism for his views on the legality and status of marijuana. Despite opposition being popular, the facts point towards legalization of marijuana being beneficial to our society. Marijuana is a drug that is often depicted in the media as something that is baneful, society tells our kids not to do it and vilifies those who do, but the bottom line is regardless of whether marijuana is harmful or benign, the legal…

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    Sustainability is a controversial concept that has been pursued by humans for many generations. There are multiple definitions to sustainability, however, in the contexts of the environment and development, I would define it as: being efficient in quality production, but minimizing negative consequences of our actions. The overall goal of sustainable development is to reach a point where communities of plants, animals, micro-organisms, and their non-living surroundings to have the ability to…

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    As you can see, these words of wisdom and passion do not come from the likes of former Presidents like JFK. No, no, no. It’s from the one and only, Donald Trump! Now, to claim Trump is this one-off phenomenon, whose ideology can only succeed in that racist, gun happy place known as the U.S., is uninformed. Laugh, cheer, or spit if you please, but similar ideas to Donald’s have become both popular and successful globally. He is an example of what people want these days from their politicians.…

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    Quebec has been viewed as an unique state compared to the rest of Canada for quite some time and by many individuals. Quebec 's separatist movement can be seen throughout Canadian history, from Justin Trudeau; the leader of the liberal party, saying ' 'Quebecers are better than the rest of Canada, because, you know, we’re Quebecers or whatever. ' ' during an interview, to the Quiet Revolution, Quebec views its self as its own country. It originally started with the Royal Proclamation of 1763,…

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    Niqab Persuasive Speech

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    Niqab “I also wear a niqab and according to my prime minister, that’s is all you need to know about me to know that I am oppressed” said Zunera Iahaq. (Zunera, Ishaq. "Why I plan to wear a niqab at my citizenship ceremony." Toronto Star (Canada) 16 Mar. 2015).A niqab “veil worn by some Muslim women in public, covering all of the face apart from the eyes”. (“niqab" Merriam-Webster.com. 2011. http://www.merriam-webster.com ,8 May 2011). Zunera was told to remove her niqab when receiving her oath…

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    For this year’s Canadian Federal Election 2015, the four major parties: The Conservative Party, The Liberal Party, The New Democratic Party and The Green Party has promote different plans aiming to improve and enhance a better Canada. Each party has a different focus on their plans: The Conservative Party aiming to protect the economy and create jobs; The Liberal Party focusing on investing the future, helping the middle class and creating an honest and open government; The New Democratic Party…

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