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    The paper begins by setting the context of Montreal where the Play it Fair program started. Montreal is the second largest metropolitan city in Canada. Based on the latest Statistics Canada survey, there are about 3 824 221 people in the Greater Montreal area. It is one of the most diverse cities in Canada comprising 30% of the population born outside the country and 26 % part of the visible minority. The city of Montreal hosts 75% of Quebec immigrants. 53.6% speak French as their mother tongue,…

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    Mohawk Indians live in New York city. Most Mohawk Indians live in North America for us. They live in North America for a reason, that reason is so they can protect us. Then this what they do for their culture and traditions. They are Iroacien people that have a different language that I don't even know how to speak it. They are a part of the six nations…

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    evidence for this site. The results from the surveys were based on telephone , web and e-mail interviews with adults in the Gallup Poll panel survey of households. The surveys were generated to gain percentages for the overall results. The surveys were rated on a scale from 1-5 , with one being the lowest rate and meaning strongly disagree and 5 being the highest rate and meaning strongly…

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    interrelationships between the St. Lawrence Iroquoians and Huron-Wendat people. Opinions in Place of Conclusions: These are unsupported assertions which Gibbon (2014) suggests are opinions. Therefore, the following are opinions asserted in place of conclusions: ¬ Ramsden (2016:6) suggests that his interpretations of the group of 7 houses outside the Kirche site that were never enclosed represents a group of people that moved from outside the area looking to join the Kirche village. o This is…

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    amounts of fuel, and "wooding-up" stations were required at regular intervals along the line. The "Last Spike" was driven on 7 November 1885 and the first passenger train left Montréal in June 1886, arriving in Port Moody, BC, on 4 July. The CPR also had a huge effect on the settlement of the Prairie West, and new cities, from Winnipeg to Vancouver, were heavily dependent on the…

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    Intergenerational Trauma

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    all others, which is undoubtedly one against a rival. The Toronto Maple Leafs-Montreal Canadiens rivalry is well known to be the longest and most…

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    decreased from 2101.0 tonnes in 1991 to 9.5 tonnes in 2000 (Department of the Environment and Heritage 2001; refer to Appendix B, Table 2). A small percentage of CFCs are still imported for medical and laboratory use, which can be seen in import reports of CFCs recorded after January 1 1996. To ensure responsible importing of only allowed CFC products, imports are monitored by reports to the EPA. Import data is cross-checked…

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    age of 19, when the encouragement came from friend, Adam Frattasio, to attempt hockey fighting (Rothbart). Adam was a star hockey player, but his 5 foot 6 inch frame really hurt him on the ice. “Adam was feisty on the ice, but was pushed around often and unable to stand up for himself, He would tell me Doug, if you could just learn how to skate, you could probably make some noise (Smith).” Doug was playing in a summer league game for fun and got a call from the Carolina Thunderbirds of the ACHL…

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    Mario Lemieux was a small boy coming out of Montreal, Canada. Lemieux was born on October 5,1965 and soon began playing hockey at the age of 3. At the age of 6 mario was already playing with 9-10 year olds and he was leading his team. Mario soon ecalated through the ranks and broke many scoring records on his way to the top.("Mario Lemieux Facts.")In the 1984…

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    Short Essay On Bobby Orr

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    “Great moments are born from great opportunities.” Bobby Orr gave himself opportunities, and from that he created great moments. He is a former hockey player who played for the Boston Bruins. He wore the number four and represented Boston as one of their great players in the team's history. Robert Gordon Orr was born on March 20, 1948, in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada. He had two sisters and two brothers. Bobby Orr started playing hockey when he was five years old, as a forward. He started…

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