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    Great Western life insurance Overview The Great Western Life Insurance was established in 1891, and it resides at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Initially the company had started providing life insurance specially to the farmers and the locals around that region. Slowly then the company started extending its hand throughout the country after it cleared all the financial struggles it had during the early 20th century. Then by 1906 The Great Western Life Insurance had already started to spread…

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    provided more knowledge that information could also be shared if consent was given, or is court mandated to release records, or if child abuse or neglect was a concern. To further ensure client was fully informed I would of shared with them that the Winnipeg resource center does keep records in regards to drop in sessions. 8) I observe and attempt to check the accuracy of my impressions(s) of the client’s non-verbal behaviours. As a counsellor I failed to do this during my session with my…

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    school to go see his little sister who left just months before. Why he spent the weekends and summers with his dad now. Would he ever see her again? She kissed our foreheads and finished her goodbyes, promising she would call when she reached Winnipeg before getting in the passenger seat. My brother and I went towards my father as they pulled out of the drive and down the gravel road into the sunset. We waited days, months and eventually a year before we got a call from her saying I…

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    Labour Movement In Canada

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    Two major labour disruptions in Canada, The Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 and a coal mine strike in Cape Breton would again see violence on the streets between union activists and the military. The government’s take on worker’s fighting for their rights was to regard them as subversive. The fall…

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    company. Because the Jews were at the bottom everyone discriminated them. With this amount of discrimination this led to a lack of employment for the Jews. This can be illustrated in the first document, Point # 1 Evidence: “None of the city’s [Winnipeg, 1920s and 1930s] chartered banks, trust companies, or insurance companies would knowingly hire a Jew, and anyone with a Ukrainian or Polish name had almost no chance of employment except rough manual labour”, (Document,…

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    along the line. The "Last Spike" was driven on 7 November 1885 and the first passenger train left Montréal in June 1886, arriving in Port Moody, BC, on 4 July. The CPR also had a huge effect on the settlement of the Prairie West, and new cities, from Winnipeg to Vancouver, were heavily dependent on the…

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    require clarification (“Learning for Youth,” 2016.) It is good that we show sympathy for youth; however, it is also crucial that a meaningful punishment is given to young offenders. A fifteen-year-old boy took a pellet gun to a busy shopping mall in Winnipeg (“Boy Arrested in Polo Park Gun Scare,” 2014.) Without the YCJA in place, he would have been arrested and would face charges. However, he was released on a promise to appear in court because this was his first offence and no one was hurt. He…

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    I was fortunate enough to work at a large group office who could afford the purchase of state of the art equipment and materials. Our office was one of the first in the city Winnipeg to offer digital radiography. In addition, the office purchased a CAD/CAM system for the fabrication of fixed prosthodontics and a cone-beam computed tomography scanner. One particular patient and CBCT scan played a pivotal role. The conventional…

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    Saskatoon Research Paper

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    accessible via the John G. Diefenbaker International Airport which caters to domestic and international flights. Some of the destinations that you'd be able to experience would be non-stop flights to Minneapolis, Las Vegas, Edmonton, Vancouver and Winnipeg. Within the city, you'd be able to scan every inch of space via the Saskatoon Transit. Bus services are operated by the Saskatchewan Transportation Company which can easily connect every passenger to other towns and…

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    It is outrages to see how many young children are falling into the path of gangs. By watching these three vice videos you get to see the similarities and the differences among the gangs that are outside the United States. However the appealing factors that cause the young youth to join a gang have not really changed. Brotherhood, money, and the life cycle of being raised into the gang can be seen similar across the cultural gang path as well as the aspect of poverty can be seen as the leading…

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