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    Treaties have long been at the centre of relations between newcomers and Indigenous peoples. During his lecture, Dr. Miller discussed the historical development of treaties in Canada and highlighted each party’s intention behind treaty-making. While Indigenous peoples saw treaties as covenants, negotiated between two nations to extend and strengthen their kinship bonds, Dr. Miller contends the Canadian government simply saw the Numbered Treaties as contracts for acquiring territory. The first…

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    there Canada could have potentially not gone to war or could have fought for their own interests should the need have arisen, however, Canada was an independent nation. "Britain went to war and Canada is also going to war, there is no choice, if Britain is at war its dominions including Canada are automatically included." Since they were in the British dominion they were considered British. It is true that Canada has been an independent nation since 1867, when the war started in 1914 Canada had…

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    basic foundation of the identity of the province, as evident in the ways the use of French distinguished Quebecois from the rest of the country, and the shaping of culture within Quebec towards more of French origin. Quebec is the only province in Canada…

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    Nestled at the feet of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, those symbolic pillars of industry and colonialism, the Resort Municipality of Whistler is indebted to an entrenched whiteness and masculinity that structures the town, its citizens, and its history. I grew up, like most white Canadians, entirely oblivious of my posture as a settler on this land that I called home. Specifically, I had no knowledge of the indigenous histories and bodies erased by my presence; I knew nothing of the Líl̓wat…

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    economics. Harper is the first prime minister since Joe Clark in 1979 without a law degree. In 1986 he left Hawkes’s side, and the year after he was involved in the founding of a new political party, called the socially conservative Reform Party of Canada. He continued focus on politics and public policy analysis, and in 1993 he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Reform Party candidate. In 2002 Harper was elected leader of the Canadian Alliance, the successor to the Reform…

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    Vimy Ridge Effectiveness

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    to higher morale, which helped Canada win the battle. This planned attack, ordered by Canadian Corps commander, Lieutenant-General Sir Julian Byng, took the Germans by surprise and resulted in the “smash of German positions and isolated enemy troops” (War Museum). By April 9th 1917, with their battle techniques positively impacting their performance, the Canadians had “captured most of the Ridge”, making this battle an extremely impressive accomplishment for Canada. The Canadians adequate attack…

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    which of the ways to do this distinguished method and I do presume that there is no exact one on how to do it. From my perspective the only way possible would be to perform it based on Canadian citizenship regardless weather the publication is done in Canada or any other part of the planet. Although unjust the rest of the publications would be considered foreign or…

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    The Trudeau Government

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    The Trudeau Government anticipates change in the foreign policy. As well as, change for Canada in the international realm. On October 19, 2015 there was a highly contested election in Canada. This election had a significant liberal victory and a high voter turnout. The parliament composition was taken by the new Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. Justin Trudeau plans on reinventing Canada’s government and following in his father’s footsteps. Trudeau says “The future’s going to be better, and this…

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    Canadian Financial System

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    Canada is one of the most popular country in the world from business aspect. In fact, Canada has a lot of financial services sectors, which considered as one of strongest financial services in the world. For instance , banks, trust and loan companies , insurance companies , securities dealers, pension fund managers, finance and leasing companies, credit unions, etc. Moreover, the Canadian banking system has got the soundest in world and that was by The World Economic Forum. However, there are…

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