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    The first work is Bill Waiser 's Saskatchewan: A New History. As Waiser focuses on Saskatchewan provincial history, Trudeau 's first term, and his government 's policies, are looked at from a Saskatchewan viewpoint. In stark contrast to Pirouette, Waiser does not comment on Trudeau 's foreign policies at all and instead focuses on the relationship between the provincial…

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    Canada is a highly stratified country that not only has to deal with the challenges of different socioeconomic strata, but also the wide cultural diversity it holds. In the 21st century Canada is known as a cultural mosaic, a country that considers its vast identities (races, ethnicities, religions, and so on), unlike a melting pot which tries to get all identities to assimilation. Canada welcomes all cultures in to our society; however, what exactly is a culture? A culture is the customs, arts,…

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    receive more money as Britain didn’t want the cost of supporting Newfoundland anymore. Also, Canada has promised to help them by building many things. (For example, roads and railways). Northwest Territories: Pieces of land were taken away to form Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba, Yukon and Nunavut, and some others were added to Ontario and Quebec due to the purchase of Rupert’s Land and the North-Western Territories (whole area being renamed to Northwest Territories) by Canada. Nova…

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    Cultural Safety In Canada

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    and not humiliated or alienated. The patient is the only one who can judge if they feel culturally safe or not. Over the next few sections will go in to more detail about culture in action in Saskatchewan, How we can improve and how providing cultural safe care is vital in Saskatchewan and is Saskatchewan doing enough for our growing immigration trend? With the help of our interviewees, a Registered Nurse from Saskatoon, and, a senior public health nurse in Rural…

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    Treaty Six In Canada

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    and it lasted until 1898 with the addition of its’ last adhesions. It was signed by Crown representatives and Cree, Assiniboine and Ojibwa leaders on August 23, 1876 at Fort Carlton, Saskatchewan and Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan. The treaty boundaries extend across central portions of present-day Alberta and Saskatchewan. In 1876, the Medicine Chest was offered within Treaty 6. It had promised medicine chests on every reserve for those bands that sign Treaty 6. The clause was offered in order to…

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    Case Study: Saskwater

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    SaskWater has received a Request for Service from the Town of Birch Hills requesting a peak flow of 130 igpm. An assessment was performed includes two of SaskWater existing systems. Option #1 the Melfort Regional Treated System (CLPOWSS); three scenarios were considered while investigating the CLPOWSS. Scenario #1 connects the Birch Hills community with the CLPOWSS, plus twining 5.5 km of the existing pipeline between Melfort and Kinistino, which would allow for 100% of average daily…

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    Aboriginal Gangs Essay

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    Aboriginal gangs are a phenomenon sweeping across Canadian communities, most notably in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Aboriginal gangs have arisen due to a multitude of reasons, such as welfare, high rates of socio-economic disadvantage, Intergenerational dysfunction in families, and discrimination. It is important to note, Aboriginal Canadians are those who have been approved under the Treaty Indian status, been registered under the Indian Act of Canada, or those who have membership in…

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    Regional Health Authority will be analyzed with a focus on the health care system in Leader Saskatchewan. A critique of the system and its strengths and areas for improvement will follow. Finally, a discussion into how that system relates to the LEADS self framework will occur. System Structure The Cypress Regional Health Authority is a multi-facility health authority that serves Southwest corner of Saskatchewan; nearly 44 000 square feet in geographical size and providing care to 43 000…

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    citizens access to free health care whatever their financial position and status. Tommy had to fight against the doctors in Saskatchewan. In addition, the doctors had a strike against this law. Furthermore, doctors threatened to leave the province because of this law. However, the doctors gave in after three weeks of their strike. Thus, free health care was implemented in Saskatchewan. Politicians in Ottawa saw that free health care was working well so they decided to make it universally…

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    I am writing to apply for the Analyst position at Aon Reed Stenhouse. I hold a master’s degree in Economics from the University of Saskatchewan and possess great knowledge of statistics, as well as highly developed quantitative skills. In my current position as a Research Assistant with the Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture (CCHSA), I design questionnaires that I am currently using to collect costs and benefits of needle-less and needle-syringe injector. The goal is to…

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