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    Penticton Research Paper

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    Upcoming Festivals in Penticton There is always something going on in Penticton with its many festivals, wine tours, farmers markets and so much more. The annual celebrations are just another reason why the city is such a sought-after place to call home and why the Penticton real estate market is booming. Here is a look at some of the exciting events in Penticton that are happening soon. Okanagan Fest of Ale The Okanagan Fest of Ale is one of Penticton’s most celebrated spring events. In its…

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    For instance, the rich people in already fully developed country will gain an advantage in many ways. However, for poorer and has not developed countries results in income inequality within the country and suffer financially. Towns and cities in Saskatchewan produce billions of wastewater annually. Especially cities like Regina or Saskatoon produce 70 million of wastewater a day which is a big numbers to nature.…

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    2017 Tour of Crown Shred Background The Crown Shred tour took place 2 pm on March 16th at the Crown Shred headquarters on 225 6th Avenue East in Regina, Saskatchewan. Corry Shaw was the tour guide, and his tour lasted about 50 minutes, to cover all the waste steams that Crown Shred handle’s. The tour guide showed us the facility, various machines and all the processes they go through for the recyclables. Introduction Crown Shred is dedicated to continuous effort of reducing quantity of…

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    Bhutto Family Analysis

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    Pakistani citizens to move to Canada for example applying for permanent residency and sponsorship by Canadian citizen, and the SNIP program for people who are skilled workers and desire to live in Saskatchewan. The Bhutto family was sponsored by their relatives by the SNIP program to live in Saskatchewan, Canada who already resided there. During that time, there were 155,310 Pakistani in Canada in 2011 according to the 2011 Census…

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    In this sense there is no such thing as an “elder abuse law” in Canada.”(“A Practical Guide to Elder Abuse and Neglect Law in Canada”,2011, 16). And in some provinces in Canada such as Saskatchewan “There is no general duty to respond to abuse of older adults in Saskatchewan”(“A Practical Guide to Elder Abuse and Neglect Law in Canada”,2011, 23). This means that people may be witnessing but do not feel obligated to contact authorities mainly because it isn’t even seen by the law…

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    My Country- Women’s Right to Vote in Canada The victory brought pure complacency and joy for Canadian women. It was January 1916, just days after the Manitoba legislate approved a bill that made Manitoba the first province in Canada to give women the right to vote. Other provincial legislates felt outraged, but it was only the beginning of the movement that put the subjection of women’s suffrage to an end. The history of women’s right to vote in Canada tells the tale of perseverance and…

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    Green Party Case Study

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    To do so, the Green Party strongly supports the collection of additional bail money, for it will be an effective and profitable decision. As of 2009, there were 881 adults on bail in Saskatchewan, 8740 in British Columbia, and 219 in Yukon. If the proposed bail increase had been implemented, that’s approximately $98 400 towards Aboriginal education from just three provinces alone. The raised funds are to be divided accordingly to youth…

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    Louis Riel: A Hero

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    addition to the creation of Manitoba, Louis Riel also aided in the formation of the province of Saskatchewan, although with a less successful result. The government’s interest in negotiating with Metis had greatly decreased by 1885, due to the establishment of the North-West Mounted Police and the near completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway. In response, Riel drafted a bill of rights for the Metis in Saskatchewan (then Batoche), which would help secure their land rights. However, when the…

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    intended and actual number of immigrants falls within 6% (Hou 2007). Changes in the type of programs, under which immigrants entered (specifically, the rise in the PNPs), accounted for virtually the entire rise in shares of new immigrants going to Saskatchewan and Winnipeg, and played an important role in Alberta outside of Edmonton and Calgary (Fong…

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    needs nurturing and care. Using firsthand experience from visiting an archeological site in Saskatchewan called a Medicine Wheel. Irvine explains that seeing the structure reminds him of the "fragility of science" (Irvine, 338). He concludes that because of the unknown purpose or purposes of the wheels that their scientific ideas are lost to time and the discoveries made by the aboriginal peoples of Saskatchewan have been forgotten. Using this single example and a quote from philosopher Sidney…

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