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    Canada was one of the very first homes to many of Native American people living in the world in the 1600 and 1700, they were also one of the first groups to become a colony. By 1763 Great Britain to control very the country after they defeated to they were defeated in the French and Indian war, many men still lived there after the war but there was ship loads of English speaking colonists that would come to Canada after it was taken by the British. There were…

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    Keystone Pipeline System is an oil pipeline system in Canada and the United States, commissioned since 2010. This pipeline is one of the largest oil lines in North America. The pipeline system has gone though three phases and now the great debate is to finish with the fourth and expand the pipeline. According to _____The first two phases have the capacity to deliver up to 590,000 barrels per day of oil into the Mid-West refineries. Phase three has capacity to deliver up to 700,000 barrels per…

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    West Fraser Case Study

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    West Fraser Timber co Ltd (West Fraser) operates in southern United States (US) as well as in western Canada. The governmental regulations for the forestry industry vary amongst different territories and countries. Therefore, West Fraser is subject to different regulations according to the location of its operations. In Canada, the provincial and territorial governments are responsible for the governance of the country’s forests. These laws require land-use planning, respect of aboriginal…

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    the Canadian Government steal the land they have settled on. Riel and his patrols prevented the Governor at the time William McDougall from proceeding into the Metis territory not long after the Governor sent surveyors out to plot the land. Then, McDougall declared that Hudson’s Bay Company is no longer in control of the Territory he asked for the transfer of sovereignty, which is who has the authority in that piece of land, to be postponed. After that the Metis created a provisional…

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    Canada

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    Geography- Canada covers a large portion of the northern area of the North American continent, Also, Canada has an extremely varied landscape. In various locations, it has mountains, including the Rockies, with several that border the Atlantic. In contrast, flat plans make up other areas. The highest point in Canada is Mount Logan which is in the Yukon. Language- Canadians speak a multitude of languages. Canadians speak English and French as their preferred language. English and French, the…

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    very well protected. Women in Canada are protected in the law through non-discrimination laws such as the Employment Equity Act set into law in 1995 which says that “equality in the workplace so…

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    of domestic violence as a legal issue in Canada, drawing upon numerous sociological theories to analyze key contemporary laws, policies, and procedures. Through this analysis, the implications of these theories will be discussed in a critical manner, and connections to their broader implications on the issue as a societal…

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    Selling Themselves: The Emergence of Canadian Advertising was written in 2001 by Russell Johnston, an associate professor at Brock University. Johnston’s book provides an overview of the history of advertising in Canada. The text covers key events and milestones in the Canadian publishing industry from 1850 to 1930. This book outlines the way in which this field transformed from an under-appreciated trade with a poor reputation to a well-respected enterprise. In his work, Johnston (2001) argues…

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    explored by the French who had taken the territory of Quebec, province of Canada, and current who followed the banks of the River, turning it into a high-profile route. The French rivaled the British occupation of North America. The first came to be owners of big territorial portion, winning great expansion. But British counter was too powerful, resulting in the reconquista…

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    Aboriginal Five Case Study

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    They petitioned the Supreme Court of Canada to answer the question “Does the word ‘Persons’ in section 24 of the British North America Act, 1867, include females?”. They wanted women to be legally considered persons so that they could be appointed to the Canadian Senate. They filed their petition on August 27, 1927 and the Supreme Court…

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