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    My second example regarding alpha males is also tennis-related (sorry!). When I was growing up I trained at the OAC (Ottawa Athletic Club) and my coach was named Tony Roth. For many decades, he’s been the director at the OAC and has coached pros such a Milos Raonic who is making the Canadian tennis fans very proud. He was a very popular and was known as a succeeding coach who was also the author of “Noble Tennis: The Wisdom of Sport”. I respected Tony as a person and as a coach. I felt he…

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    conditions, and living in tight crowded sheds. In April of 1935, many men demanded better working conditions and wages in the BC camps. The men trekked all the way to Regina, where Bennett agreed to speak to the trek leaders in Ottawa if the rest stayed behind in Regina. The Ottawa meeting did not resolve any issues since Bennett insisted that the relief camps where fine and claiming the trek leaders were just communist agitators. There was a public meeting on July 1st where the police and RCMP…

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    e-CPS [Internet]. Ottawa(ON): Canadian Pharmacists Association;c2016 [November 2014; cited 2016 Aug 15]. Zopiclone[product monograph]. Available from: www.e-therapeutics.ca 7. e-CPS [Internet]. Ottawa(ON): Canadian Pharmacists Association;c2016 [2015 Sep 18; cited 2016 Aug 15]. Mirtazapine [product monograph]. Available from: www.e-therapeutics.ca 8. Maier LE…

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    Should Canada Break Up? In my opinion, I don’t think Canada should break up. Canada is composed of many regions such as the North, Central Canada, Atlantic Canada and the West. Each region brings challenges for Canada, but I think those challenges can be resolved as a whole. In the North, there are many challenges posed by being part of the confederation. Firstly, it has a high poverty rate. There are many Inuit children who go hungry and homeless. They experience food insecurity and lives…

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    Over-representation of Indigenous children within the Canadian child welfare system CURRENT SITUATION: There continues to be a high over-representation of Indigenous children within the Canadian child welfare system. According to Statistics Canada, approximately 7% of the Canadian population consists of Aboriginal children. (StatCan, 2011.) However, Aboriginal children represented almost half of the population within the child welfare system at 48% (StatCan, 2011.) The population of Indigenous…

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    terrible one, and is surrounded by controversy. Arar was born in Syria in 1970, he immigrated to Canada with his family in 1987 and became a Canadian citizen in 1991. Things were going good in his life: he had a job as a telecommunications engineer in Ottawa after earning his bachelors and masters degree in the field of computer engineering and he was also happily married to his wife, Monia Mazigh. On September 26th, 2002, Arar was on the way back from a vacation; he was making a connecting…

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    PUB 271 ASSESSMENT 1 UNPACKING HEALTH PROMOTION – A CRITICAL REFLECTION: HEALTHY TOWNS INTRODUCTION: Health promotion is a practice that is underpinned by values and principles, which can be placed along a continuum, varying from a traditional view that values a reductionist, patriarchal approach, to a more modern approach that values holism and health as a resource for living. The Healthy Towns Program is a program implemented by the Public Health Network across the Central Queensland, Wide…

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    The Ice Cream Truck Jimmy realized what was happening, the second he ordered his ice cream. Flashback a week before. Jimmy was still in school with good grades, and good friends. Jimmy is a thirteen year old 7th grader from Caribou middle a rural rundown school with no electricity, he has blue eyes and curly brown hair . Jimmy also lived in Caribou. He lived in a small house at the end of a cul de sac. The icecream truck was Jimmy’s only way to get candy. That day no one could have guessed…

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    of the current market economy. The social economy aims to make the market more human. In this case analysis, the concept of social economy as a viable alternative will be analyzed through the use of Bridgehead Coffee, a social enterprise based in Ottawa. It is within this analysis and the benefits of its position within the social economy that Bridgehead Coffee finds its space in achieving social impact for the environment and small-scale framers. These benefits, however, are juxtaposed against…

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    Service, and in 1833 was transferred to Wexford. Thomas was a journalist, poet, and politician who lived in Carlingford, County Louth. McGee was assassinated in Ottawa on April 1868. He was buried a week later on his 43rd birthday. Patrick James Whelan, an Irish immigrant, was charged with the crime, found guilty, and hanged publicly in Ottawa on 11, Feb. 1869. However, they never accused Whelan of being a felon, and the charges against the other alleged members of the conspiracy…

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