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    Polar Imperative Essay

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    States, in real terms, has power over our Arctic, this is mostly due to the fact that Canada can’t protect its arctic, so it asks the US who accepts, but is only protecting the Canadian Arctic for the safety of it’s own Nation. Under the regime of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Canada has begun to have more interest in Arctic militarization and development. Prime Minister Harper has clearly stated that he wants Canada to be protected by Canadians especially the Arctic. He has invested millions…

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    Dbq Territorial Expansion

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    6 per cent annually in return for the cession of the province of Louisiana” (Louisiana Purchase Treaty). France’s sale to the US allowed them access just east of the Rocky Mountains and a clear route vertically from the Gulf of Mexico all the way to Canada. This acquisition served as an early expansion and led to the Lewis and Clark expedition. This venture was the first journey across the central and western portions of future US territories and was a valuable tool in mapping and developing…

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    Canada Climate Change

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    related illnesses. Canada 's climate change efforts to date have not been favourable. Canada is also the only country in the world to withdraw from…

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    the Britain. Therefore they gave up quickly. In September 1783 American and English sides negotiated peace and signed the «Treaty of Paris». John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and John Jay, American delegates, were able to gain control over the territory between Canada and Florida east of the Mississippi river, the right to fish in Atlantic waters and most importantly for Britain to acknowledge American Independence. Also American side promised not to persecute loyalists and restore all of their…

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    extend their borders and influence. The United States was an unstable new republic, and whatever was left of the Americas was controlled by the European empires. Imperial extension would not go unchallenged. But, by the 1900, the United States and Canada had enveloped the rest of the North American landmass, and a large portion of Latin America would break free from European rule. Utilizing the ideals of popular sovereignty, free enterprise, industrial development, and the new dreams of social…

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    Canada in 1950s – a respecter of human rights “A gift consists not in what is done or given, but in the intention of the giver or doer,” said Seneca, a Roman Stoic philosopher (Seneca, Moral Essays, Vol.3, 1935). Intentions of an event are usually more important than results in determining the righteousness of the event because one has control over the intentions but not the outcomes. Action done out of philanthropic purpose is justified even though the result unexpectedly hurts others’…

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    and the rivers flow” (jamessmithcreenation, n.d.). With over two hundred thousand members living in Canada, the Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations in Canada and in North America. The James Smith Cree Nation is a diversion of the Cree Nation; a Cree First Nation band government. An agreement between band governments of First Nations at Fort Carlton over owned territory; current provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta (Postl et al. 2010). At the time of the treaty, the population of…

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    Exchange. The company celebrated its 100th store opening in 1989. In 1994, the company arrived in Canada along with the acquisition of Aikenhead’s home improvement centers, and in Mexico in 2001 through the acquisition of Total Home. By 2006, the company had expanded by acquiring The Home Way in China, a 12 store chain (Our History - The Home…

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    Is Canada a healthy nation to live in? Why are some Canadian urban areas turning out to be less healthy? Canada is known to be one of the most beneficial countries around the globe and its top concern is its resident 's wellbeing. In Canada, British Colombia has succeeded to be one of the top most advantageous cites with different urban areas like Vancouver, and province of Ontario (Toronto, peel district, Halton), yet Toronto is viewed as the minimum healthy. These signs rely on upon, the rate…

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    association of groups operating under the Elizabeth Fry Society Banner that advertises as an agency devoted to helping women and female youth who are, or may be, at risk of coming into contact with the law. The society has multiple charters throughout Canada and they offer a variety of different programs and services to provide women with confidential and supportive living and learning environments. The association exists to ensure substantive equality in the development and delivery of programs…

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