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    fantasy of the ‘Canadian identify’ and the one that gets broadcasted to the world. Aforementioned is all false pretences and sugar-coating the vast dark history of the land now known as Canada. In truth‚ the idea of a ‘Canadian Identity’ and it is different for every individual person based on their background and the way they label themselves‚ for example‚ people of indigenous heritage‚ non-aboriginal people of colour‚ and white people will all have different views on the ‘Canadian Identity. Having

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    they had participated in. June 6th‚ 1944‚ was the day when Canada gave everything they had‚ including 30 000 Canadian to be joined with the Allies in the invasion of Normandy on the beaches of France. "The Royal Canadian Navy had 100 ships with 10 000 sailors in the operation‚ while‚ flying overheard were 36 bomber squadrons of the Royal Canadian Air Force" (Hannon 73). Under heavy fire‚ Canadian soldiers landed at Juno Beach. They faced underwater obstacles‚ land mines‚ barbed wire‚ and heavy machine-gun

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    more than capable of doing the job. Unfortunately‚ Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker cancelled the project.  The publicly mentioned reasons for this were due to out of control development costs and a decrease in demand for other nation purchases as the USA had developed their own next generation war fighter at the same time.  However‚ the cancellation of the Avro Arrow was a poor decision as it had detrimental effects on Canada. Canadian growth‚ nationalism‚ and military were all amongst those

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    Multicultural. The third or fourth generation of immigrants are indoctrinated with Canadian culture knowledge‚ so their ancestors’ culture are revoked in their daily life. Their appearances is the justification that many people read it as their identities which confused various people about to identify themselves. Immigrants’ identities are awry because of their evident look enslaved their freedom to become a total Canadian. Immigrants propagate the standpoints about identities and announced they are

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    Background The foundation for Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) was launched by Saskatchewan Media Association in 1929. It is officially formed in 1938‚ and the current President and CEO is Peter Goodhand. The Canadian Cancer Society’s vision is “Creating a world where no Canadian fears cancer”. The mission of CCS is “The Canadian Cancer Society is a national community-based organization of volunteers whose mission is the eradication of cancer and the enhancement of the quality of life of people

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    Coucou!- Hey there! The Canadian culture doesn’t differ much from the United States‚ but it is still interesting to learn about‚ especially for me. My mom was born in Canada‚ right outside Vancouver- one of the most artistic cities in the country. The practices of Canada can be unique however‚ and my family practices some of their customs such as Christianity. Canada is ethnically diverse and beautiful country that I wish to visit some day. Canada is a special country that is exciting to learn about

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    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police There is not a more dynamic‚ recognizable and meaningful symbol for a nation than the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The RCMP; also known colloquially as‚ “The Mounties”‚ are a highly distinguished‚ world renowned organization that was put into action as a result of a need for a national force to implement laws and restore order. It was conceptualized in and formed in 1920 by a merge with the Royal Northwest Mounted Police‚ founded 1873 and the Dominion

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    (Park‚ July 2008)States the Canadian Military makes up a small but significant segment of Canadian Society. The Canadian Forces (CF) are an important part of the country’s national image both home and abroad. It is not strange that there is sexual harassment in the Canadian Armed Forces‚ however members who dedicate their time and commitment to serve for their country should not be subjected to such behaviors. The external Review Authority found that there is an underlying issue of sexual harassment

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    Critical Response #1: The Legacy of Canadian Colonialism A Brief Summary This article discusses the impact Canadian Colonialism has had on Aboriginal people today. The author speaks largely from a socio-economic perspective‚ purporting such history has contorted both the social and economic relationship Canada’s Aboriginal people have with the rest of Canada and the dominant cultures therein. The article suggests that Canadians lack a true history‚ and we are perhaps filled with many biases

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    E-Government and Canadian Politics The greatest impact that the world today has experienced is the advancement of the information and communication technology (ICT). ICT has catapulted the world’s economy to heights that could not have been ever anticipated. (Allen B.A et al‚ 2001) Through the broad spectrum of ICT the world has been turned into a “global village” where at a click of a button‚ trade or transfer of information is exchanged from one end of the globe to the other effortlessly. The

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