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    After a long waited time Justin Trudeau approved an Inquiry into MMIW. (Wiart, 2016, para. 1) This is something we can look forward to for the future, but we won’t know the results until later in the year. Justin Trudeau has also signed onto the United Nations Declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). UNDRIP states recommendations for Countries on how to deal…

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    Climate change and global warming have always been a concern to humanity. Both have destroy homes and buildings, wasted billions of cash, and it had also altered people’s lifestyles in various ways. Global warming is the cause of the rising temperatures of the world, and that is where climate change takes place. Although awareness towards these continual changes have increased from place to place, the fact that it continues to grow means that the action against it is just not enough. Some of…

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    Is colonization as much of a thing of the past as Europe is trying to make it? Paul Rusesabagina once quoted “The individual’s most potent weapon is a sudden belief in the triumph of common decency”. However, if he were to take a closer look at the number of horrors that were being demonstrated on a day to day basis, he would reconsider his statement. The legacies that aggressive globalization has left on various colonized countries are a bloodstain on the records of the various European…

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    Canada's Role In Ww1

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    then to actually buy them. However, due to lack of funding and the low number of fighter jets, Canada still used them. Previous conservative government ran by Stephen Harper ordered F-35 to replace the current F-18s. The current government run by Justin Trudeau, ran his election and promised to cancel the order of the F-35s and ordered a new batch of f-18s. Getting the new F-35s would cost Canadians almost 30billion dollars. However, it was something Canadian Air Force definitely…

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    Why Are Laws Important

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    How sweet would that be? -Mr. Trudeau had decided; "THERE WILL BE NO MORE LAW FOR CANADA, I 'M SO SICK OF ALL THIS CHAINS HOLDING ME DOWN. I just want to do my thing that I want to and so should you!", this is a heartwarming speech to many people out there or maybe your heart is also warming up from reading that great speech from our dear prime minister Justin Trudeau who coincidently read your thought. That thought of your just came true, the law…

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    One of such downfalls is that electoral districts, one of the most essential parts of the voting system, have many flaws. Electoral districts are essential because each district has an election and the party that wins the most districts then wins the election. The first of such flaws is gerrymandering. The dictionary definition of gerrymandering is, “To divide [a geographic area] into voting districts in a way that gives one party an unfair advantage in elections” (“Gerrymandering”). The term…

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    The Six Political Parties

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    and will affect anyone and everyone. The six political parties, in order of popularity are: Liberal, Conservative, NDP, Bloc Quebecois, Green, and finally Libertarian. The main battle is between the three major parties with the Liberals led by Justin Trudeau coming out on top with a projected 140 seats in the house to the Conservatives led by Stephen Harper losing major ground with only 120 seats going down by 39 from 5 years ago. The NDP rounds up the major players with…

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    To what extent is the Canadian Collective Consciousness different than that of the American Collective Consciousness? Canadians and Americans share a very similars set of beliefs and values, however their are key differences which separate the “American Dream” from the “Canadian Dream”. These key differences often revolve around the importance of human life; to Americans life is important, however if someone else 's life gets in their way it is no longer of value. This is evident due to the…

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    New Democratic Party for support and in return promote their policies. Instead, the Liberal party had bewildered the conservatives and won majority of Quebec, gathering 36 percent of the votes and 55 seats for the Liberal party (Milner 2016). Justin Trudeau, current prime minister of Canada, presented several intriguing ideas…

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    In past history, it had been acceptable for employers, factory owners, Sea Captains, teachers and parents to use physical force as punishment on either adults or children. They were commonly whipped or beaten to perform tasks or if tasks were not completed to their satisfaction. In most cases, the justice system would have only intervened if the adult or child were seriously hurt or killed. The United Nations, Supreme Court, and the Principal Criminal Code, have had controversial thoughts…

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