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    In Canada's history there have been 22 Prime Ministers, Paul Martin was Canada's 21st Prime Minister who was succeeded by the current Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Paul Martin was in office as the leader of Canada as the Liberal Party from Dec 12th 2003 to February 6, 2006, Martin also served as Canada's 34th Minister of Finance from 1993 to 2002 and was born on August 28, 1938 as Paul Edgar Philippe Martin in Windsor, Ontario. Growing up Paul Martin had first hand knowledge of Canada's…

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    Pharmaceutical Policy in Canada Canada's health care system, more importantly, the pharmaceutical policy is the under federal and provincial levels of government. In Canada, citizens have a publicly funded health care system with universal access to the Medicare system. The Canada Health Act provides “near-universal” coverage across the nation. Moreover, the government has failed in improving health care results and in altering policy decisions to make a strategic plan. Physicians also play a…

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    compares to the Canadian system. The history of punishment in Canada differs greatly from the current systems that exist in society. Three main differences can be seen when comparing Canadas punishment system to that of the United States and Mexico, these differences consist of incarceration rate, crime rate on the streets and the methods of punishment. These countries approach the punishment system differently than Canada. Canadas punishment system has changed overtime and are different then…

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    Lake Of The Lake Analysis

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    This image shows the calmness of Lake Erie. The Lake is part of the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes began to form at the end of the last ice age as retreating ice sheets carved basins into the land and they became filled with the melted water from the glaciers. This feature is unique because it is the warmest of the Great Lakes, but it also freezes over more than the rest of the Lakes. The lake was also a big battle site of the War of 1812. The image shows the thundering Niagara Falls (both the…

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    Social Norms In Canada

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    of society are able to live together with mutual respect. These are rules by which citizens determine what is right and wrong, what conduct is tolerated and what behaviour is condemned by the larger community.” (Davison, 2011). The Criminal Code of Canada as well as the Charter of Rights and Freedom reflects the social norms and the values upheld by the members of the Canadian society. This essay will be examining the different social factors that influence the creation and the termination of…

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    The Trudeau Government

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    The Trudeau Government anticipates change in the foreign policy. As well as, change for Canada in the international realm. On October 19, 2015 there was a highly contested election in Canada. This election had a significant liberal victory and a high voter turnout. The parliament composition was taken by the new Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. Justin Trudeau plans on reinventing Canada’s government and following in his father’s footsteps. Trudeau says “The future’s going to be better, and this…

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    creation of vaccines. The success of vaccines made many previously common childhood diseases become almost rare. Although approximately 400,000 children are vaccinated in Canada each year (qtd. in Picard), there is still a large portion of Canadian children that not receiving the necessary vaccinations. This is occurring because Canada does not have any federal laws in place to enforce children to be vaccinated. Fortunately, Canada’s Constitution allows mandatory vaccination law to be…

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    Yaletown Research Paper

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    Vancouver and Yaletown Vancouver is one of the most livable cities in all of Canada for many reasons. One quick look at its geography, or a visit to the city, will tell you why. It offers a great climate, a friendly vibe as well as a very clean, natural setting. This natural beauty is part of the allure of Vancouver as it is situated on the Pacific Ocean and is ringed with the Coast Mountains. This setting as well as Vancouver’s geography provides residents with many outdoor activities and…

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    condone the act of abortion is because those considering it say it is because of rape, health risks, and because they cannot live the life they wanted to. According to Campaign Life Coalition, almost 120,000 surgical abortions are committed annually in Canada and is done as a “back-up” birth control method in more than 96% of the instances. Less than 1% are for the so-called “hard cases” of rape…

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    One of the most important information that all Cadians citizen should know, is that every canadian has 30 rights and that know one can take those right from you. Some of our rights as human are The Right to Your Own Things, The Right to Trial, The Right to Life, The RIght Marriage and Family and We’re All Equal Before the Law. The Universal Declaration of Human rights was adopted by Draft Committee. The commission on Human Rights charid by Eleanor Roosevelt. Eleanor Roosevelt asked a university…

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