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    The elections for Canada are imminent in this month of November. In this report we will analyze the strengths, weaknesses, main issues, challenges, and recognize who is the decision maker in each political party for the upcoming election. These parties include Bloc Qubcois, Canadian Action Party, Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance, Christian Heritage Party of Canada, Liberal Party of Canada, Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada, Natural Law Party of Canada, New Democratic Party, Progressive…

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    Social Changes In Canada

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    Canada has a vibrant and rising economy. It has the tenth largest economy in the world, it is also one of the world's most prosperous nations, and is a member of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and Group of Eight (G8). Canada has one of the highest levels of economic freedom in the world. Canada places importance in the primary sector unlike most developed countries, with the logging and oil industries being two of the most important in Canada. Natural resources industries, such…

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    George-Étiennen became many things and had a long list of achievements. He was the Co-Premier of the Province of Canada, a politician, a father of confederation, a promoter of railways, a lawyer, a rebel, and much more. Born on September sixth, 1817 in Saint-Antoine, Lower Canada Cartier had been a former rebel against the Canadian government, responsible for the bringing of French Canada, Manitoba, and British Columbia into the Dominion, arguably a kingpin to confederation and Canada's first…

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    Tainted Imported Goods

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    The Detrimental Effects of Tainted Imported Goods Entering Canada Canadians enjoy life adorned in materialistic goods that are produced as a result of the degradation of other human beings in foreign countries. There are thousands of children, women and men that suffer due to the working conditions and corruption in their states, while a country that preaches equality and multiculturalism turns a hypocritical blind eye to the injustices they claim to be fighting to stop. Factories collapse in…

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    Separatism In Canada

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    completely enamoured with everything that Canada has to offer, especially when we have the…

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    violence, and war but still continue to face discrimination and difficulties. I learned that the government prevented ethnic minority groups from gaining a proper education and equal opportunity based on racial identity. For example, the Chinese in Canada struggled for over 100 years before the country granted them equal rights such as voting. The early Chinese settlers could have benefitted the Canadian economy and society through higher education and learning the language Chinese Americans,…

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    Free Trade In Canada

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    good for Canada. Canadians have experienced a range of negative impacts and have been made more vulnerable to many problems due to elements of the agreement. In addition to the fact that Canada’s environmental resources are more vulnerable to damage and pollution, the country has also failed to realize the economic objectives upon which the agreement was based. While Canada has enjoyed some benefits, including maintaining its position in international trade, the negative impacts to Canada and…

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    Gomery Commission Essay

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    Auditor Generals report) that this program was a failure to the Canadian people. There was still complete disregard for the notion of accountability, transparency, ministerial responsibility and responsible government: the very foundations of Canadian law and government. More specifically, the Gomery Commission was able to show through extensive interviewing that senior officials, ministers and public servants were all unable to acknowledge their reasonability in the mismanagement that…

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    LAWS 10125–INTRODUCTION TO THE LEGAL SYSTEM ASSIGNMENT Citation: McAteer v. Canada (Attorney General), 2014 ONCA 578. Summary: The Supreme Court of Canada rejected the Leave to Appeal from the Ontario Court of Appeal decision in McAteer v Canada (Attorney General), 2014 ONCA 578. The case challenged the requisite, under the Citizenship Act, RSC 1985, c C-29, of swearing an oath to Queen Elizabeth during Canadian citizenship ceremonies. The appellants, Michael McAteer, Simone Topey and Dror…

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    The Liberal Party

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    Canada has always wanted achieve a mutual goal; freedom, opportunities and a crime-free country. This goal is not fiction, but just takes a bit to realize how to achieve it. After the advanced polling, the two major parties running against each other are the Conservative party and the Liberal. The Globe’s election forecast has estimated that if the election happened today, the NDP had a 0% chance of achieving the most seats, where the conservatives have a 22% chance, and Liberals are the…

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