| 101. | Hate Crimes in Canada Hate is when a person feels an intense dislike for another person or thing. People who hate other people because of their race, gender, disabilities, homosexuality, or lifestyle are the kind of people who form and participate in hate groups. There are approximately 40 large active hate groups in C...
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| 102. | ARE AIR CANADA S EXECUTIVES PAID TOO MUCH ... Whether Air Canada is a very indicative example of the general trend toward greater income inequality or just a mere fact that executive compensation increases faster than the economy is very important but remains out of scope of this paper. Instead, we have tried to find the answer to a funda...
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| 103. | Canadian poets ... By that time poetry had already been developed by such poets as Aristotle in Greece and Dante Alighieri in Europe. ... They were known as confederation poets . ... Later on as society in Canada began to mature, Canadian poets spoke about topics that were more influential and controversial. P...
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| 104. | Living Slovaks Living Slovaks
There are less than five years to the beginning of another millennium; less than five years to consider what the Slovak community in Canada will be like in the year 2,000. ... Slovaks live all over Canada so that you cant point to any one place and say that is the Slovak district,...
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| 105. | Canada s role in the D day operation ... The attack was to be known as D-day, and it would be remembered as the turning point of World War II. ... By September 10th, Great Britain, France and Canada had declared war against the Germans; World War II had begun. ... However, the Americans did join the war on December 8th, 1941, th...
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| 106. | medical marijuana The controversy over the use of medical marijuana has been increasing over the past decade. The laws in Canada allow the use of marijuana for terminally ill patients, however there are many restrictions. It has been scientifically proven that there are many benefits to the use of medical marijuana h...
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| 107. | Canadian history Charter of Rights and Freedoms The Charter of Rights and Freedoms have been revised countless times over the many years of Canada's history. These rights that are given to us consist of everything from Democratic Rights to Legal Rights and even Enforcement Rights. These rights help keep everything f...
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| 108. | Igloos The Canadian Project
The Igloo
Igloos are a domed shaped shelter made up of blocks of snow. ... Igloos trap and hold in the heat from people and heat sources such as candles and campfires. ...
Igloos provide better protection than a tent. ... Many people believe that all Inuit people liv...
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| 109. | sony ... Computer companies are in very high competitive market in the world, and those number of companiesf own brand product have different kind of attributes such as SONY, IBM, Apple, which we are going to compare with. ...
Although there are number of PC company, SONY produces excellent product...
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| 110. | Avro Arrow Dream One of the finest accomplishments in Canadian aviation history, the delta wing CF-105
Avro Arrow. First completed in 1958, the Arrow should have been put into production
rather then being aborted as a concept or project, to show the aviation world how Canada
can progress and compete in the aviati...
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| 111. | Markey Analysis Market Analysis 1. Market Size and Growth ORIGIN January 2003 (000's) % 03/02 From the U.S. 652 +6.8 From Overseas 182 +11.6 TOTAL 834 +7.8 Tourism Spending in Canada according to the Canadian Tourism Commission: In 2001, total tourism expenditures in Canada reached $54.6 billion, up marginally by...
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| 112. | Race and Criminal Justice in Canada RACE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN CANADA
The unique relationship of First Nations peoples to the governments of Canada is grounded to power relations reflected in treaties, different and diverse interpretations of ownership of the land space that is defined by the boundaries delimiting the country kno...
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| 113. | canada
Title: Canadian Mosaic - the policy behind the pieces
Author: James Armstrong
Rating: 49 Rate this Paper
Canada has long been called "The Mosaic", due to the fact that it is made up of a varied mix of races, cultures and ethnicities. As more and more immigrants come to Canada searching for...
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| 114. | arrival of europeans The arrival of the European culture in Canada was an overall disadvantage to the native peoples of the Americas during that time. ... The Europeans alienated the natives, yet still treated them without respect, and lied and used them for their own well being. ...
When the Europeans first...
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| 115. | appointment in the supreme court of canada ...
Canada is well into electing a new government. ...
The decision of the Court is sometimes rendered at the conclusion of the hearing, but more often, judgment is reserved to enable the Justices to write considered reasons. Decisions of the Court need not be unanimous; a majority may decide,...
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| 116. | Charne Charne' is a young girl originally from south africa but moved to canada with her parents.she has a older sister and a cat. she came from kwazulu natal in south africa she had a best friend that she left behiund in south africa but they still keep in contact via email and phone. she atends high scho...
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| 117. | Touring the Legendary Lighthouses of Prince Edward Island Canada Come play at Prince Edward Island
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| 118. | Acid Rain Acid Rain
Acid rain is a serious problem with disastrous effects. ... In the following paragraphs I
will be discussing the impact has on the wildlife and how our atmosphere is being
destroyed by acid rain.
CAUSES Acid rain is a cancer eating into the face of Eastern Canada and the North
E...
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| 119. | Book Report on Farley Moets The Dog Who Woundnt Be Book Report
I read The Dog Who Wouldnt Be written by Farley Mowat. It is a very good book with a lot of different emotions. ... It was a non-fiction book since Mowat wrote about the dog and experiences he really had growing up.
This book is about how Mutt and Mowat grew up moving ar...
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| 120. | How does the role of women in the 1920s affect Canada today The role of women in the 1920s has had a great impact on Canada today. The women in the 1920s made great strides in raising their status in society. They got the right to vote and more and more women educated themselves. ... They appealed to the court to declare women as persons. ... All these acc...
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| 121. | vietnam Vietnam
Harbir Cheema
October 08, 2003
Vietnam was a horrible place to be after the end of the Vietnam War. ... The people of
Vietnam feared what lay ahead for them and their children under this repressive
regime. ... Within the first few
years after the war, Canada took in appro...
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| 122. | Eraly 1900's imigration to Canada Immigration Assignment This is a journal that I, Ivan Luchko have chosen to write to account for the events that took place in my lifetime starting from the late years of the 1800s. I was a serf forced to live in miserable poverty on the estates of the wealthy landowners. I read a pamphlet titled ...
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| 123. | movement towards responsible government Movement Towards Responsible Government Timeline
Prehistoric
Monarchy-Government system where the rulers (kings and queens) had absolute power over the people thinking that they were responsible only to God and not to the citizens. ... British government grants independence to the 13 rebellin...
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| 124. | hsDfb lsDJ Early versions had an orange cover and were called 'Scholastic Notes and Translations'. Name changed to 'Coles Notes' with familiar black and yellow striped covers in early 1950s. At one time 'Coles Notes' were sold in 73 countries. Exports were phased out by the late 1980s. Even at the height of ex...
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| 125. | Eraly 1900's imigration to Canada Immigration Assignment By: Vlad Lishchenko This is a journal that I, Ivan Luchko have chosen to write to account for the events that took place in my lifetime starting from the late years of the 1800s. I was a serf forced to live in miserable poverty on the estates of the wealthy landowners. I read...
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| 126. | Immigration Policy Immigration has been an important factor in Canadian history. ... As a result of their immigration policies, we have diverse ethnic groups throughout Canada today. ... Sifton encouraged immigration and had an aggressive open door policy. ... Clifford Sifton pinpointed desirable countri...
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| 127. | Samuel de Champlain We only have a little bit of information about Samuel de Champlains early life. ...
We know that Champlain was born in the town of Brouage, which was a seaport on the western coast of France, close to Bordeaux. ...
Champlain fought in France when King Henry IV was king. ... The king wanted t...
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| 128. | Should Euthanasia be legal in Canada Should Euthanasia be Legal in Canada
Euthanasia, which is a peaceful and painless death, or death with dignity to a terminally ill patient, also known as mercy killing, is a practice no law around that world accepts, excluding the Netherlands. ... All sides must will be presented, as I test my ...
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| 129. | I am Canadian I AM CANADIAN
Hey. Im not a lumberjack or a fur trader.
And I dont live in an igloo, or eat blubber or own a dog sled.
And I dont know Jimmy, Sally, or Suzie from Canada, although Im certain theyre really, really nice.
I have a Prime Minister, not a president.
I speak English and Frenc...
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| 130. | family compact Jindy Ram
Jacqueline Chong
Stella Wong
The Family Compact and Chteau Clique
The family compact was a small group of wealthy, powerful men who dominated the government of Upper Canada. ... The family compact was loyal to Britain and didnt want British North America to separate. ... The Ch...
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| 131. | Case study The Florenceville Curling Club Case Study: The Florenceville Curling Club
1. The operations of the Florenceville Curling Club are similar to McCain Food, in a way that the success highly depends on the efficiency of the leadership structure. ... T analysis for the clubs marketing performance to date:
Strength
a. ... FCC ...
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| 132. | National Policy The National Policy When Canada first became a nation in 1867, John A MacDonald was its first prime minister.He remained the prime minister until he had to resign in 1873. his party was accused of accepting bribes from a large railway compnay. It was the Canadian Pacific Railway, and the event was c...
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| 133. | fsdfsd CAH is a company involved in manufacturing and marketing of hoists, encompassing automotive markets in US and Canada. CAH specialized in the design and manufacturing of Scissor Lifts, which were suitable for various tasks. Initially CAH had set up plants in Lachine and Quebec, where they began manuf...
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| 134. | Jackson 5 there are the best at everything. I have never even see you in a movie before. Id love to watch her run through the living room.Tokyo, Japan March. 19 Dear, Matt The family life here in Japan is crazy! I am living with a kid named Naoko and his grandparents, uncle, aunt, mom, dad, and his brother! H...
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| 135. | donjohnson Canada and most other industrialized countries fix prescription drug prices. In the United States, drug companies can charge whatever they please for drugs still protected by patents. (Once a drug's patent expires and generics become available, the competition pushes the price down sharply.) Dependi...
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| 136. | native Introduction
There are many reasons for the over representation of the native population in the Canadian corrections, and the criminal justice system. ...
Younger Population
The recent years have shown that the native population of Canada is younger then the population of the rest of Canad...
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| 137. | lament for a nation Lament for a Nation: A Book Review
At first glance, George Grants Lament for a Nation comes across as a reactionary account of the events leading up to and following the collapse of the Diefenbaker regime. ... Grants account is appealing in a captivating manner because of the way he insists that e...
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| 138. | Nintendo Canada Game Boy Color Company Description
Nintendo Co. ... is a worldwide leader in the retail video game industry. In 1998, the color version of Nintendo Game Boy will be launched simultaneously in North America and Europe and is expected to be one of Nintendos most important launches.
Since its debut in 1989, ...
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| 139. | Unfairness Essay For my parents, it was like building from scratch. Now, it just seems like yesterday, my family and I first stepped into Canada. Even though I am 17 right now I can still remember the day my parents left their native country, Bangladesh, with their two children ages three and four. Carrying four lug...
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| 140. | Canadas macro economy ...
Economic Structure
Canadas economy cannot be properly explained without considering its dependence on US economy. ... Although the economic base has shifted away from natural resources towards manufacturing, service, and information technologies, natural resources still remain importan...
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| 141. | history Black Canadians in the 20th Century Racial barriers and the white image of a blacks place in society have tended to subject all black immigrants however much variety there might be among them as individuals to common experiences that have tended to shape their own identities and hence their act...
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| 142. | Robert Mapplethorp the Perfect Moment Robert Maplethorpes The Perfect Moment should be allowed to be shown in publicly funded art galleries in Canada, provided only an adult (eighteen years of age and older) audience would be admitted to the exhibit. ... In regards to the Robert Maplethorpe exhibit, the question should not be whet...
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| 143. | Canadian Geography ... Lawrence River region, the Canadian Shield region, the Plains region, the Cordillera region, and the North region. ... This region is separated by a thin arm of Canadian Shield called the Frontenac Axis which crosses the lowlands near Kingston, Ontario. ...
The Canadian Shield region cover...
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| 144. | police reform In my opinion Canadas Police perform an effective job. ... Or is the training strong enough to allow them to turn away from the grief of police work and permit them to fulfill their duties as police officers. ...
Carol Banks a veteran of police work for 14 years is quitting her job because she ...
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| 145. | population pryamids ...
B) The impact of high population of children can be very bad especially in poor countries. ...
D) In developed countries this could severely strain some current pension programs, which were established during times of relatively high fertility and rapid population growth. ... A) Cana...
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| 146. | Pants: Glorious or Not Are pants glorious? This is difficult to categorize. Some would say yes. Others, no. Still, it is the dualist nature of pants that keeps millions flocking to them worldwide. Why? To understand the reasons why people wear pants is to understand the pants themselves. Pants are usually characterized by...
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| 147. | jean chretien Jean Chrtien
As the Prime Minister of Canada, most of Jean Chrtiens life has been spent in the limelight. ... Many prime ministers have came and gone, but Jean Chrtien was there to stay. ...
Joseph-Jacques Jean Chrtien was born on January 11, 1934, in the town of Shawinigan, Queb...
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| 148. | Canadas Great Federalist Pierre Trudeau Canadas Great Federalists Pierre Trudeau
Although a French Canadian, Pierre Trudeau is described as one of Canadas great federalists. Pierre Trudeau was born in Montreal, the son of a rich French-Canadian lawyer. ...
And throughout 1981Trudeau was immersed in a campa...
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| 149. | Great Canadian hero the Jeep
JEEP ESSAY
Vimy Ridge, The Invasion of Normandy, the battle of Dieppe and the
list goes on. These are all famous Canadian battles. The significance of the
wars in Canadian history seems to always be centred on battle plans, battles
and army personnel. Not many realize the importan...
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| 150. | War of 1812 Resulting in a stalemate, the War of 1812 allowed both North American countries to be victorious because the United States established their freedom for a second and last time, whereas Canada was able to prove its identity. Like most wars, the War of 1812 did not benefit many during the war, as the...
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