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    Spotted Owl The spotted owl lives in western North America and lives in old growth forest. The appearance of the owl is similar to the barred owl but differences include cross shaped marking on the underparts and belly. The owl nests in tree holes, rock crevices or other bird predators nests and can usually be found between 39-179 feet high. The owl usually lays 2-3 eggs but in some occasions can lay four. The owls size as an adult is about 17 inches in height, a wingspan of 45 inches and a…

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    Indigenous Worldviews

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    Chapter two of the text includes the traditions of the Indigenous culture and includes a brief insight on how the community thinks compared to the European colonies. Before Canada colonized it help indigenous culture and knowledge bold cultures. The people of the land had a way of knowing the land and environment in Canada. Their cultures were centered around respect, harmony, and balance to which were in contrast to the European colonizers. The Indigenous worldviews are not part of all the same…

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    The time period in which the novel, The Quarter-Pie Window, takes place in is 1830’s Canada, and during this time period women where slowly starting to get educated, and the only way to communicate with someone how lived far away was through letters. Boys of rich families were usual the only ones to get an education, but during this time…

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    Point Pelee Assignment Point Pelee National Park is located in Southwestern Ontario and was founded in 1918, ever since then the park has been very popular with a visitor count of 300,000 in 2016. The park is approximately 7 kilometers long and 4.5 kilometers wide with a surface area of 15km2. Point Pelee National Park is full of beautiful wildlife and animals that you can’t just see anywhere, with rare and unique species known to that certain area plenty of people travel from all over the…

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    There were numerous purposes behind building a transcontinental route. The essential reason was to unite the shaping nation of Canada together. A new nation was being built; territories were merging, forming a new country. This union was called Confederation. A new Canadian government was formed, similar to the style of the British parliament that includes a House of Commons and a Senate. The railway started to be worked on in 1871, however, politics, finances and mismanagement delayed the start…

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    The Irish Potato Famine

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    in 1847 and during that year, about 300,000 people left Ireland and went to install themselves in other countries which included Canada. When the Irish people came to Canada, they had an awkward welcoming. Some people accepted them with open arms and respect while others were nervous and afraid. In this essay, I will explain why the welcoming of the Irish people, in Canada, in the 19th…

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    Canadian Wonderland If I were to choose a country in the whole world to live in, I would choose Canada. There is many reasons for this but the major reason would be the beautiful sight there. Canada has everything, from glaciers and mountains to live theater shows. This country is very diverse, there is many different types of people as well as different languages being spoken. Their most spoken language is French (one of the languages I’ve been dying to learn), their national tree is the…

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    Alpine Navigation Alpine navigation is a famous painting done by R.Gonsalves. I choose this painting for the project because it represents Canada and it was done by a Canadian artist. This painting is done by R.Gonsalves a Canadian artist from Toronto Ontario. This painting is called Alpine Navigation and is a beautiful piece of art. Today I am going to be talking about why I love this painting and why. I am mainly going to talk about why I think you should all know about this painting. I think…

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    The Aboriginals In Canada

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    confidence to speak for themselves and advocate for expanded rights and fair treatment in society for all members of their communities”. Their confidence enabled them to politically organize with veterans and create change in Canada. For example, in 1919, the League of Indians of Canada was founded by Fred Loft, a Mohawk World War 1 veteran. Their involvement also impacted the views of non-aboriginals because “by serving alongside Aboriginal soldiers, Canadian soldiers came to better understand…

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    and hot tempered, “leading them to conclude that in La Salle there was much that was contradictory to the life of a Jesuit (Johnson 28). Once in Canada, La Salle claimed a large track of land at no cost from the Sulpician Seminary.…

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