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    Police Hostility Towards Aboriginal People In the case of an emergency, police forces are the first to receive a call – as it is a lesson we are taught since childhood. They are our protectors from any type of malicious harm without regard to our ethnic background or our genders. In retrospect, has equality been the major focal point of police forces or does your ethnicity really come into question when in a life or death situation? This essay shall look at police hostility towards Aboriginal…

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    Poverty In Canada

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    According to statistics based on the realities of poverty faced in Canada, 1 in 7 (or 4.9 million) people in Canada are living in poverty. Knowing that, the unbecoming power in a capitalist society leaves not just global citizens in poverty, but Canadians also. "The rich get rich and the poor get poorer"- William Henry Harrison. Low income is a root cause to poorer health in Canadians as a whole, especially in terms of poverty 's lethal effects on economic barriers, society 's social norms and…

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    Rcmp History

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    Parliament of Canada established a central police force. One hundred and fifty recruits were sent west to Manitoba. The new police force gradually acquired the name North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) (Royal Canadian…np).” The provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan contracted the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) from 1905 – 1916. Their desire to organize their own police protection ended these contracts and created the RCMP. Second, The RCMP’s uniform is very unique and recognizable all around the…

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    Divorce In Canada

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    Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, as part of the old North West Territory, enjoyed the laws of England as they stood on the 15th July, 1870, and therefore, they had the English law of Divorce, under the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act 1857. However those who divorced…

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    A final initiative that may be successful in addressing the impending nursing shortage is to recruit RN’s and LPN’s. There are currently three individuals from the area in the RN program and have expressed a desire to return to the community. If the health region could be successful in recruiting these three nursing students it would do a great deal to reduce the shortage. The health service manager knows the individuals and should be in contact with them to recruit them to the area before they…

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    industries in the east. The rebellion only lasted a few months Riel Louis managed to build up a small military force and provincial government, but eventually lost the support of the white settlers. John A macdonald was able to send troops by train to saskatchewan to end the rebellion. The metis people lost the rebellion Louis was then captured and…

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    move to Canada from Seoul, South Korea in 2009, I was looking for small towns for my family. At that time, I was tired of life in a big city. It was very crowded with people and vehicles, so the air was polluted. Therefore, we moved to Grenfell, Saskatchewan. There was a population of 1,200 in this area in 2009. Now, I live in Wolseley, SK with my husband and two children: a 16-year-old girl and a 13-year-old boy. My husband and I run our own motel business since I bought this property in…

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    as well concerned about developing legislation that manages the natural resources. They want to promote the economy and find energy independence for the country. (Lafayette College, 2011) Yukon, Northwest Territory, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Québec, New Brunswick,…

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    The Canadian Charter of Freedoms and Rights of 1982 clearly outlines rights of all Canadians. Part three states that every citizen of Canada has “the right to vote”. Consequently, it was evident that this was not always the case. Certain actions toward Canadian women that have labeled and at times, outwardly stated they were undeserving of certain rights were a reality. The fact that this demeaning behavior existed and was aimed at Canadian women can certainly be considered deplorable and…

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    This article is about a cross-sectional, descriptive study that was conducted in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the summer of 2003. The objective of the study was to determine if the location of where a non-perception drug was sold (pharmacy vs. convenience store) would change the perception of that drug with consumers. A sample of 2102 people was mailed a questionnaire in which 1,296 people replied. The questionnaire consisted of seven parts: information about non- prescription purchases and use,…

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