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    The Constitution Act of 1982 transferred the authority to amend the Constitution from Great Britain to Canada. To date, Quebec’s constitutional concerns have not been addressed to a great enough extent, according to the government or the residence, to formally pass consent on the 1982 Constitution. This is largely due to the distinctiveness of the society of Quebec originating from the largely French speaking population, the resilient cultural identity, as well as history, political, and social…

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    In “The Conquered and the Conqueror: The Mutual Adaptation of the Canadiens and the British in Quebec, 1759-1775”, Donald Fyson gives the reader a view into the political and legal state Canadiens (people from Quebec) were placed in after the conquest of the British. There is almost an idea that these two separate colonies would come together and form a single “distinct society” in Quebec. Although, this is not necessarily the case since much was needed to be done before a society could be…

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    Maritimes, are often at the centre of conversation. Take for example the cultural phenomenon in Alberta where the province would rather keep all of their wealth for themselves and “let the eastern Basterds freeze in the dark” (Lecture, Oct. 7). The New West Partnership Agreement (NWPA), put in place in 2010, has shifted power away from central and eastern Canada (Berdahl 34). The NWPA was a partnership signed by the three Western provinces: British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. Their…

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    Thesis statement: The expulsion of the Acadians was not justified,with the Acadians settling first and building and settling, 200 Acaidians fighting for frances fort and the english just being unjustified. Topic sentence: The Acadians have settled in the atlantic region for thousands of years. With the rivalry between England and France no one is taking chances, with the French arriving first the Acadians got to know them from learning their language and trading with them. Reason 1: When the…

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    separatist sentiment, and that the NDP have the clearest and most advantageous policy position in response to Québec nationalism. The three major political parties in Canada going into the 2015 election are all Federalist. The Liberals, Conservatives and New Democrats (NDP) all believe in the concept of a Québec nation that exists within Canada. This common agreement among popular political parties is encouraging, as Québec separation would be both economically and politically disastrous for the…

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    ew Brunswick is an amazing Atlantic Province. From its spectacular natural beauty to its vibrant cities, New Brunswick continues to enchant visitors. Discover why so many people love to vacation in New Brunswick. Why People Love New Brunswick 1. Bay of Fundy With the world's highest tides, the Bay of Fundy is bound to impress everyone. When you consider that visitors can walk on the ocean floor at low tide, it is hard to beat New Brunswick for a unique attraction. It is possible to do this…

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    the Battle of Gettysburg exemplify his duty to country, bravery and courage, and his traits as a Citizen Soldier. Chamberlain was born in Brewer, Maine, in September of 1828, and was the oldest of his four siblings. Educated at Bowdoin College in Brunswick he met many people who would later influence his life, such as Harriet Beecher Stowe who would go on to write Uncle Tom’s Cabin. He married Fanny Adams in 1955 and had five children, only two of which survived. In 1861 Joshsua Chamberlain was…

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    Domestic Violence Student # 0085509 New Brunswick Community College The words domestic abuse can be very misleading. Upon hearing the word domestic abuse you may imagine a physical beating taking place. However, there is also a verbal and an emotional aspect that is involved and the effects of these can be devastating and lifelong. These effects may spread out to every area of one’s life. Physical abuse has the obvious effects of bruises and broken bones that will heal over time.…

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    Zdeno Chara isn’t about individual goals, or any bright, shiny trophies that don’t answer to the first name Stanley. But the Bruins captain is also unfailingly honest with himself and the media when he speaks, and even Chara admitted that scoring 20 goals this season and winning his second Norris Trophy are things that he would thoroughly enjoy. “I wouldn’t say that I’ve always wanted to do it, but it would be nice to reach 20 [goals]. It’s not on my priority list that I need to score two, or…

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    In 1755, The Acadians of Nova Scotia were faced with an unsettling feeling of losing everything they own. It was between 1755 and 1763 that the government had decided that they would be expelling approximately ten thousand Acadians from Nova Scotia. From here, The Acadian exiles would be sent by the government to thirteen colonies along what now makes up the eastern coast of the United States . After concluding a great amount of research, the ultimate decision for this essay's thesis is that the…

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