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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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    In 1841, Canada West and Canada East were part of the United Province of Canada. Each region had an equal amount of seats in the legislative assembly. Therefore, It was possible for one group to stop Legislation that the other group wanted to be run by which resulted in many disagreements. There were four parties in the Legislative Assembly, there was two of Canada East and two of Canada West. The Liberal-Conservatives party and the Reform Party were from Canada West, Le Parti bleu and Le Parti…

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    Immigration Into Canada

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    immigration into Canada have been major issue and a growing topic of discussion in recent years. Canada has a population of 33 million and has needed a large influx of immigrants to help support the workforce. With more skilled immigrants arriving to Canada, more would be able to contribute to the economy of Canada. In 2002, the number of immigrants was 229,000. In 2015, Canada has welcomed over 285,000 new citizens to live in Canada. Just last year in 2015 alone, with the election of the new…

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    Corruption In Canada

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    Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy, that is as well technically a constitutional democracy under the dominion of the British Commonwealth; however, the British Commonwealth is purely ceremonial and does not possess any real control over the direction of Canada nor any actions dealing with Canadian foreign policy. The head of state of Canada is Queen Elizabeth II of the British Commonwealth, but as I stated earlier she holds no real power in Canada and is ceremonial. The true power in…

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    and returning in 1980-84. Trudeau is probably Canadas most well know politicians, and has now been succeeded by his son, Justin Trudeau, voted in to office in the most recent election. The Canadian situation was heavily dominated with Quebec nationalists versus a federally run bilingual Canada. Internationally Martin Luther King had been assassinated, and after the Cuban missile crisis the cold war tensions were extremely high. The situations Canada would have to deal with, creating and…

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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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    My Opinion Counts Aryaman D Table of Contents Identifying Each Party……………………………………………………………………..3 The Candidates and the Changes They Are Making……………………………….…...4 What Candidate is The Best For My Area…………………………………………….….6 Concerns of the Confederation Era and Issues That Re-Appear……………………..8 People's Opinions And How They Compare to Recent Predictions…………….…..11 The Candidate You Support and Their Weakest Issue and Ways to Resolve It…...15 Video on Your Favorite…

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    Research Essay: Three Main Canadian Political Parties’ Ideologies. Niamh Hamon-Grant 101500259 GSSC1028 - Politics and Contemporary Issues Professor Leslie Wee April 5, 2024 This paper explores the three main political parties dominating Canadian politics: the New Democratic Party, the Liberal Party, and the Conservative Party, and their political ideologies in relation to their position on the political spectrum. Additionally, the parties demonstrate the three main sides of the political…

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    The Liberal Party has been governing Canada for many years. They were able to govern for many years because they used the formula for success, which is the straddling of political center, created under the leadership of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. The liberal party has been successful over the years, having created many governments and gave Canada more than 10 prime ministers. Although it wasn't always this way as in the first few years of confederation the liberal party has little success with beating…

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    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 promoting quality…

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