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    In 1913‚ Canada was not prepared for war. Many factories were incapable of manufacturing guns‚ bullets‚ bombs‚ and other military supplies. Canadian troops were also not battle ready. It was poorly armed with only 3 000 men(Quinlan 12). The country needed to be more prepared in terms of economy and armed forces. At the time of war‚ the Canadian government was using many controls on its citizens. These controls which included censorship‚ income tax and war production had been created

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    Chandigarh Dear Business 100 – XYZ Investors‚ We have responded to your request regarding an analysis of the Canadian Tire Corporation and in this report you will find the information about the Company and their recent corporate activity. We have identified various points that will be useful in your decision to invest in this company. We have included information regarding Canadian Tire’s history‚ the products and services offered by them‚ and an analysis of the internal and external factors that

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    Canada was in the control of the overarching British Empire. However‚ Canada now has emerged as a sovereign state‚ in control of its own future. A major contributing factor to Canada ultimately reaching autonomy has been its participation in war and peacekeeping efforts. Contributions made in war efforts such as WWI and WWII have allowed Canada to demonstrate just how influential and powerful the country can be. Even though Canada entered WWI under the order of Great Britain‚ Canada’s showing at the battle

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    PEACEKEEPING Introduction about Peace Keeping: Peacekeeping refers to activities that tend to create conditions that favour lasting peace. The Peace Keeping emphasised non-coercive activities aimed at re-establishing and maintaining peaceful international intercourse. Nonviolent accompaniment or interventions‚ Speaking out for those who have little or no voice‚ Bearing witness to the facts‚ mechanisms‚ dynamics‚ and results of violence and oppression‚ standing in the way of i.e.‚ nonviolent resistance

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    Force (UNEF) in Egypt has kept tensions down. Yet Egyptian President Nasser has formally requested the withdrawal of UNEF from Egypt. It really makes a mockery of the peacekeeping work of the UN if‚ as soon as the tension rises‚ the UN is told to leave. Indeed the collapse of UNEF might well have repercussions on other UN peacekeeping forces and the credibility of the UN. Any decision to withdraw UNEF should be taken in the UN after full consultation with all countries involved; it should not be a

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    distribution of power in the UN security council effects legislation and efforts even in environmental and health purposes. I don’t believe this flaw has taken as big of an impact on environmental‚ health though as it has in collective security‚ peacekeeping‚ and human rights however. This is because of the efforts being made including: food aid‚ aid to refugees‚ protecting children‚ reproductive health and population management‚ fighting AIDS‚ and bringing invisible issues to the forefront. As well

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    the international disputes. This peacekeeping role became useful‚ responsible‚ and relatively inexpensive. Canada became a significant country; it helped many people across the world and made a difference. However‚ does Canada deserve the title of being a peacekeeping nation? Canada has always been a strong supporter of the United Nations (UN) and of peacekeeping‚ and has participated in almost every mission since its inception. Canada can proudly boast peacekeeping is a major national tradition in

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    both the pragmatic and ethical view we can see how peace keeping is the best role for Canadians to take. However‚ although Ash describes peacekeeping as essential to Canada’s identity‚ if we look critically at this essay you will find that Ash’s argument is flawed in numerous ways. Ash provides a subjective view in favor of peacekeeping without giving a fair representation to the disadvantages of peacekeeping. Specifically if one looks at Ash’s appeal to motive and false dilemma then one can assess

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    Assessing Canada’s Role in the World from 1945-2000 Canada has played a very significant role in the world from 1945-2000. Canada is viewed as a peacekeeping country because of its contributions to organizations such as the United Nations. Because of these contributions; Canada now has a much larger and more influential role on the world stage. Canada has also been involved in a number of international conflicts. Most notably was in 1950; Canada aided the people of South Korea against the aggressors

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    Canada had no direct ties to the Suez crisis‚ in terms of control or economic interest. However‚ Canadian Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs‚ Lester B. Pearson‚ persuaded the UN General Assembly to send in the United Nations Emergency Force. Even though Lester B. Pearson dismayed the Commonwealth with his measures for peace‚ Canada was recognized for starting the first ever United Nations Peacekeeping mission. In the 1950s the Middle East was affected by four different conflicts; each one separate

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