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    Climate Change In Canada

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    “Climate change is one of the greatest threats of our time”(Government of Canada). Climate change is a shift in weather condition that is long-term. Human activities like burning fossil fuels release carbon into the atmosphere causing a buildup of greenhouse gases. The burning of fossil fuels currently accounts for about 70-90 % of human emissions that are greenhouse gases (Government of Canada). Greenhouse gas acts as a blanket surrounding the earth causing the earth to heat up and affect wind patterns

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    Glencore Canada Corporation is one of the world’s largest global diversified natural resource companies and a major producer as well as trader of more than 90 commodities. The company was founded in 1947 in Toronto‚ named as Marc Rich+Co AG‚ initially it focused on the physical market of ferrous‚ non-ferrous metals‚ minerals and crude oil. After 16 years of market growth‚ it successfully acquired a stake in the global resource giant‚ Glencore Xstrata and get renamed. The mother company is currently

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    religion. For example‚ the treatment of the indigenous people during the time of the residential schools in Canada. This was anything but compassionate and welcoming. Times have changed a lot since then though and now different religions seems to be more accepting of other’s beliefs. Through being accepting and understanding‚ it seems that religion improves our quality of life here in Canada. Although sometimes things may take a turn for the worse‚ overall‚ I believe that our society is better off

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    Canadian government tries to overcome poverty in the country. There are different programs and services that fight to decrease poverty. The government of Canada has programs such as municipal‚ provincial and federal. The municipality is one of the most important constituent in the fight of reducing poverty. Poverty is most visible at the local levels. Ontario province hosts to a considerable number of people to struggle in poverty today. On April 1‚ 2014 City Council had approved the development

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    in tariff and trade barriers‚ immigration‚ and the spread of technology”. (insert citation 2) improving economic growth is the main aim of policy makers in every country across the globe as it shows the success of the nation. (insert citation 2) Canadas trade relationship with China is a prime example of globalization has aided in the growth of both Canada’s and Chinas economy. In 2003 Canada’s imports from china rose nearly twice as fast and more than their usual average yearly increase from china

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    Gun Control in Canada

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    Case Comment: Introduction: Gun control in Canada has a long and controversial history with supporters on different sides of the issue. There are those organizations who want the strictest gun control possible versus those pro-gun organizations that are staunchly opposed to tougher laws. The history of firearms control in Canada is rather widespread‚ dating back to early Confederation. The Constitution Act of 1867 divided legislative powers between the federal government and the provinces. The provinces

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    Anti-Semitism In Canada

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    Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Canada Name Institution ­­­­­ Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Canada Question #1 The chief aim of this paper is to contrast and compare anti-Semitism in Canada – predominantly modern Canada – with different forms of racism. For instance‚ the most popular practice of anti-Semitism in Canada is Zionism and nationalism. Most considerations of anti-Semitism in Canada and of the Jewish community more usually‚ have taken place separately from typical

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    Youth Gangs In Canada

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    Youth gangs in Canada is becoming more and more of issue. Adolescents across Canada resort to joining youth gangs for many different reasons. A youth gang is a group of young adolescents who use intimidation and violence to gain prestige among other gangs and control certain areas of unlawful activities. For all the reasons an adolescent would join a youth gang‚ police and the Government have come up with programs to prevent youth from joining and to get them to leave the gangs. With programs involving

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    In 2017‚ Canada announced their plan to fill a 300‚000 quota number of incoming immigrants. That is a large number and appears like Canada is showing such openness for incoming immigrants. But this innocuous sentence can be problematic. It can be difficult to gage the problems of Canadian perception of immigration when one’s family arrived in the country several generations ago and now identify as a native Canadian. The word “quota” is problematic in describing immigration for its inferred meaning

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    The approach to building food security is greatly influenced by where you live. Food insecurities in non-urban regions of Canada is a major challenge. The native origin population comprises 3/4th of the total population in non-urban region. The non- urban food sources comprise of 1) Country sourced 2) External sourced. The country sourced food have scanty availability. 23 It is of a particular problem for those individuals living in Non-urban areas. 23 The accessibility to country food become a problem

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