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    David Palkowski Summary

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    David Palkowski combines extensive real-world experience as a veteran IT generalist with passion as highly effective technical instructor to help users understand, deploy and derive benefit from complex information systems and related infrastructures. His educational background consists of formal training and professional certification in electronics, information systems, IP video, and associated technologies focused primarily on wired and wireless networking. Through his interest in and as an…

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    Ottawa Trek

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    On July 1st, 1935 the strikers or “the trekkers” held a public protest, it was broken up by police squads and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) on orders from Bennett, this became known as the “Regina Riot”. When it was over, one policeman died, 40 protesters and five citizens were wounded, and 120 men were arrested. It was Canada's worst riot during the Depression…

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    far as Regina when it was met by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and local officers. The resulting clash left one police officer dead; a trekker died of wounds soon thereafter. The movement soon fizzled out. In general, Canadians handled the Great Depression with a minimum of drama. Life was tough in a cold country, and people were accustomed to dealing with adversity. The economy picked up as the Second World War set in, and the phlegmatic nature of Canadians played no small part in the…

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    Pascual Restrepo Theory

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    was published in the New York Times October 11, 2015. In this article Pascual Restrepo noted that “Canadians are, like everyone else, capable of violence” Although, this may cause questioning to some of us, since compared to other countries, Canada is one of, if not, the least violent countries. According to the article, settlements from 1896 to 1921 farther away from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Mounties) would be more violent than the ones that were settled closer. Pascual Restrepo…

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    Canadian troops had several different goals when sent to Afghanistan such as eliminating terrorism in the country, helping the people of Afghanistan and to reassure Canadians there are no threats to Canada. Canada wants eliminate terrorism because of the 9/11 attack. Another reason was for the wellness of people, Canada wants to help the country rebuild and protect their people. Lastly it’s to reassure the people of Canada they are safe from any attacks. Canada achieved its goal being sent to…

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    amount of soldiers enlisted in Afghanistan's armed forces. This was extremely difficult because when Canadian soldiers first arrived in Afghanistan, they realized that there were no authoritarian figures, no armed forces, and…

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    On April 8, 1967 Joseph Drybones was found drunk on the floor of the lobby of a hotel in Yellowknife. On April 10, Drybones, speaking for himself without a lawyer, plead guilty to being an Indian who was drunk off a reserve and in breaking of section 94(b) of the Indian Act. Drybones was found guilty of this offence by Justice of the Peace Thompson. He was to pay a fine of $10 or face three days imprisonment. Drybones gave notice on April 27, 1967, that he was appealing the charge. In an action…

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    Ip Theft Case

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    ICE has become the leading agency surrounding the investigation of IP theft to include those illicit activities associated with that theft such as smuggling and money laundering. Counterfeit products are being targeted and seized on a daily basis entering ports, airports, and other points of entry into the US. The goal of ICE is not limited to targeting and seizure of counterfeit products but is meant to impede the manufacturing, distribution, sales, and financing of those TCOs and other…

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    Cybercrime In Canada

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    of Europe Convention on cybercrime focuses on acts of racist and xenophobic activities committed via computer systems. [6] INTERPOL: The International Criminal Police Organization facilitates international police corporation. It functions as a network of criminal law enforcement agencies from different countries. [7] National tools: Canadian Charter of Rights: This act gives the freedom and rights to such…

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    CSIS is Canada's take on the FBI, MI6. and the CIA. CSIS stands for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. CSIS was originally created out of the bill C-9 in 1984. Sir John A. McDonald set up the first CSIS like organisation in 1868. He created the Dominion Police which was in charge of protecting federal buildings. CSIS was created with the intentions to split the up the federal police force, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Before 1984, their was no proper intelligence agency in Canada.…

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