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    in the punitive system has slightly influenced my political ideology. I tend to fall more to the left side of the political spectrum, siding with the liberal government on several issues. However, I am very cautious of each political party, as I believe they promise many things in hope of winning the majority vote. I believe I tend to be more Liberal because we need the government to create rules in our society, I believe there are too many selfish people in this world that care too much for…

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    Newspaper acticle-----Pierre Elliot Trudeau, a famous person in Canada (good copy) September 28th, 2000.In Trudeau’s house, Montreal,Quebec,Canada. Pierre Elliot Trudeau’s dead body were found in his house by his child and his wife.Pierre Elliot Trudeau was a famous person in Canada’s history, he was the president in Canada. September 28th, Pierre Elliot Trudeau’s wife and his childrens found his dead body in his room in Montreal. Trudeau dead of prostate cancer on 28 September. He has his…

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    Almost all French Canadian’s first language is French but the official language of Canada is English. It means French Canadian need to speak English too. However, They have respect for their own language so they want to independent from Canada. In that time, How their mind was change with history. Quebecois were worry about being minorities in their own territories. Mainly after 1960s, they have held discriminatory…

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    Geography: Canada is the 2nd largest nation on Earth with a total land area of 9,984,670 sq km, and is the largest nation on the North American continent. Although Canada is the second largest country on Earth and the largest in North America, most of Canada 's land is part of a rather inhospitable land that is characterized by tundra and arctic features. Consequently, due to Canada 's very northern location, most of the Canadian population lives towards the United States border where the most…

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    Hugh Allan, the richest man in Canada, desperately wanted the CPR contract. Macdonald utilized this fact by asking Allan for approximately $360,000 in illicit funds for his Conservative campaign and in turn gave him the CPR contract (Library and Archives Canada, 2005). The Conservatives were re-elected in 1872, but afterwards the Liberals found out about Macdonald’s deal with Allan and he was forced from office – this led to the election of Canada’s first Liberal government under Prime…

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    Throughout the past decades and presently, Quebecers have been known for their ongoing loyalty and strong devotion to their nation including their dying culture. Quebec’s advocacy of political independence from Canada, i.e. nationalism, has been significantly influential in shaping Canadian politics in the past and present. Nationalism has not only heavily influenced culture and politics in Quebec but more importantly has influenced politics in the Canadian nation as a whole. It is safe to say…

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    The ad is able to compare what the conservatives have been doing for 10 years and what the NDP plan to do now with what the liberals will do immediately. The elevator moving backwards represents the conservatives The elevator stopping represents the NDP The elevator moving forward represents the Liberals. The intended audience are the middle class everywhere & anybody else who the economy is not working for. Some reference to the ad’s type, drawing on the categories…

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    Most voters in this year's federal election are quite concerned about each party's health and foreign policies. The changes that stem from the parties' perspective on fiscal policies, however, are equally as important; even the smallest modifications can result in vast differences for the businesses and citizens of Canada. The federal parties attempt to pitch ideas that seem to be beneficial for both the majority of the population, but in other instances, their policies may inadvertently have…

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    contributed to the severity of the Great Depression in Canada, most importantly poor government policies like laying off employees making cuts to health care, etc... I believe there was both successful and unsuccessful attempts to improve our economy, let’s see which one outweighs the other. The Prime Minister of Canada In 1929, was William Lyon Mackenzie King, who was disinclined to admit the existence of the economic crisis. King believed that Canada would not be affected by the depression…

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    up on his political career, he spent a lot of energy to accomplish what others didn’t, and William Lyon Mackenzie King was a good prime minister because he had to show initiative throughout the 22 years that he was in office in order to lead canada through part of the great depression and World War 2. This example shows that he was a good prime minister because…

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