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    Moving to Canada

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    My name is Eliana Salazar and I would like to introduce myself in this writing. I am from Colombia and I was born in September 20 of 1994. I moved to Canada one year ago with my family that it is conformed by my father‚ my mother‚ my brother and me. Since then we’ve been living in the 25 Richview Road‚ Toronto. When we came to Canada‚ we knew that this huge change required a lot of sacrifices and efforts as the language or the limitations of a lot of things that made our life in Colombia

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    When my father was seven years old‚ his family immigrated to Canada because they heard that it was the land of the free‚ where everyone was treated equally and with respect. Worldwide‚ that appears to be a common belief- Canada is viewed as vastly a tolerant nation‚ serving as a shining example to countries across the globe on topics such as human rights and the treatment of minority groups. However‚ behind the well-constructed façade lies a wealth of problems based on racial prejudice and stereotyping

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    The Monarchy In Canada

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    Does Canada still have the same connection with the Queen as we used to? The Queen is irrelevant today. Change like this is in the future. Nothing stays the same forever. However the role of the monarchy in Canadian history cannot be denied. The same could be said of the Nazis; or the Mohawks and Laura Secord. However the Monarchy offers dimension to our history. Canada continues to need as many historically based structures as possible to distinguish the country from its burgeoning‚ warmongering

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    Unsettling Canada

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    Arthur Manuel’s Unsettling Canada‚ A National Wake Up Call is absolutely inspiring and a must read for all Canadians as they go through the discoveries of colonization policies‚ legislations and unfair treatment of Indigenous land and peoples. This book completely resonated with me as I feel the necessity to settle Indigenous title and rights has been long overdue and the imperative requirement for all to live lightly on the land. Unsettling Canada has substantial value as a pertinent text worth

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    Canada Goose

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    MEMORANDUM RE: Canada Goose Inc.: At a Retail Crossroads Summary: Canada Goose Inc‚ a market leader in the luxury sport jacket industry‚ is renowned for its style and fashion during the winter season and is featured in over 150 independently owned retailers and more recently‚ in the Athletic Legends Sportswear. In addition to being sold online by two authorized dealers‚ Canada Goose products have also been placed in a number of countries and have had outstanding results in the European

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    Key Terms - Assimilation - The policy of trying to make people change their culture or way of life and adapt to a new culture. - Feminist - Someone who supports womans rights - Native Title - Recognition in the law that Aboriginals had ownership of the land - Protectionism - A policy the government introduced to "protect the aboriginies from themselves". - Reconciliation - To put aside a difference and come together as friends - Terra nullius - ’The land belongs to no one’ The Policy

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    Social Diversity In Canada

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    would be like to live on the beautiful island of Newfoundland and Labrador? This breathtaking province is located on the eastern edge of North America and is the youngest province to join Confederation in 1949 (Summers‚ 2010) to become a part of Canada. There are many attributes that make up this province. Physical‚ economical and human diversity play a large role in the makeup of this province. These various characteristics differentiate Newfoundland and Labrador from the other Canadian provinces

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    Equality In Canada

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    I believe that Canada prides themselves on being a very equal country for the most part‚ equality is “the state of being equal “(Collins English Dictionary‚ 2015) no matter what race or gender you are. As much as Canada prizes itself of this equality I don’t believe it is present in Canada’s education system. If you look at schools in Canada‚ it is easy to see that they change dramatically from facility to facility. Poor or not as developed towns/cities seem to not have as many resources available

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    Canada Timber

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    Case Analysis: Learning Team D Canada Timber: Logging Time Negotiating with the Japanese Christopher Carpenter‚ Christopher Freeman‚ Chauntoiya Jones‚ Kevin Thomas and Andria Thurman Brenau University BA642-Cross-Cultural Business Challenges I. Identification of Problems The problems outlined in this case centers around a lack of communication and preparedness for cross- cultural business. Neither Canada Timber nor Bonsai adequately showed much respect to the other’s culture. Foretelling

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    Canada and Nato

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    Book Report In the book entitled Canada‚ NATO and The Bomb: The Western Alliance in Crisis by Tom Keating and Larry Pratt the main issue discussed was Canada’s position in Europe‚ North America and their view on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It went into specific issues dealing with political tension within Canada and tension outside Canada with other countries. It went through the years of different political parties and how they dealt with the matters of NATO. It states Canada’s

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