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    spending was sharply reduced (Gourevitch & Shinn, 2007) and provincial governments were given greater responsibility over social services. Provincial governments followed a similar trajectory to the federal one apart from those in British Columbia and Saskatchewan where downsizing and privatization were already underway in the 1980s (Clark, 2002). The restructuring erased the deficit, and Canada had a surplus in the 1998-1999 fiscal year at the expense of the public service, which was now in…

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    "The right to vote is one of the great privileges of a democratic society, for after all it is you the people, who determine into whose hands the guidance of public affairs may be entrusted," said John G. Diefenbaker in June 1962. The people whom make the decisions in Canada, are voted in by the citizens. This paper will examine why voting rights is a big reason why Canada is the amazing country it is today. Some defining voting rights in Canadian history were when women, people of different…

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    Dakota Nation(Santee) Native cultures of the americas Traditional location of Sioux tribes prior to 1770 (dark green) and their current reservations (orange) Ashley Rodriquez MYP American history (1st hr) October 19, 2015 The Dakota tribe was one of the three bands of Sioux a Native American tribe that resided in the upper lands of North America .The Dakota Sioux to was a nomadic tribe that traveled between Lands to live in the best hunting and gathering grounds. this…

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    In the play, Sacajawea the Indian Princess, Clark, one of the explorers, asks Sacagawea:" then will you Sacajawea, go to pilot us through your country, to show us the river of the sun?"(1.14). He explains that they will not pay for this: "Everyone must give part of himself to the land of which he enjoys the freedom" (Sacajawea 1.14). This sentence that Clark utters is supposed to be for the audience to prove how willing was Sacagawea to help the new explorers. Wolfrom, here, asserts The Indian…

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    Health Governance and Service Delivery. Federal : Health Canada is an initiative of the federal government of Canada, which governs the overall functioning of the health sector of this vast nation. Health Canada supports the 10 provinces and 3 territories with funding to facilitate financial stability and provides for the needs of each province/territory. Federal government provides Medicare to the nation and its role in health care includes setting and administering national principles for…

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    Louisiana Purchase Essay

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    Introduction: The Louisiana Purchase, that was signed in 1803, was a land deal between the US and France, in which the US acquired 827,000 square miles of land west of the Mississipi River for $15 million. The Louisiana territory included land from fifteen present US states and two Canadian provinces. The territory contained land that forms Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska; the portion of Minnesota west of the Mississippi River; a large portion of North Dakota;…

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    The history of birth control in Canada has encountered significant obstacles. For those willingly seeking it, contraception often required strenuous effort, leaving many unsuccessful. Whether it be government laws or societal views, birth control, particularly through sterilization, was no easy task. However, several individuals found loopholes in the eugenics program, thus granting them access to birth control through sterilization. Unfortunately, those who did not pursue sterilization may have…

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    Imagine going to school and being striped of your culture, your ways of living, your religion, your rights, and your family. The Canadian government's decision on implementing residential schools was inferior and inhumane. One of the most discriminatory and racist events in canadian history which was the creation of residential schools. The native children that attended these schools had to fear for their lives every day. At these schools the students faced physical, emotional, sexual and…

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    The bell rings signalling that the period is over. I hear the teacher telling us the homework for this weekend. “The autobiography is due Monday, don’t forget!” The second bell rings. I’m late. As I walk slowly to my next class I try to imagine the things that happened in my life. The moment I was born, January 12, 2005. My life seemed very boring but I started to fall deeper and deeper into my memory of how I was born and raised until today. I was born in Surrey, Vancouver, BC, Canada…

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    Catherine McCauley Professor Kim Case Analysis 2 November 25, 2017 Lever, Ltd. Sung Wu, the project manager for guard recently got transferred to Lever, Ltd, the Canadian sector of Lever Group, Inc. He is hoping to create a remarkable impression so that he will be transferred to the London office of Lever. For Sung to be transferred to London, he is working on creating and getting approval for the marketing plan for the following year. The plan will include, reviews from the brands performance…

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