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    Joining confederation might damage the trade links between Nova Scotia and U.S which would be bad since they just had a Civil War with Britain. If Nova Scotia did join confederation they would have a small voice in the assembly compared to Ontario and Quebec because of there small population and because the seats on the assembly are based on representation by population. Nova Scotia has little existing economic links (trade) with the rest of Canada and they have no crucial problems which needs solving

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    Canada's National Identity

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    Canadians take pride in the way they are viewed as a whole. When the world thinks about Canada‚ it is not just the cliche stereotypes that come up‚ igloos‚ polar bears‚ hockey‚etc. The culture‚ customs and international involvement It is viewed as beneficial and helpful throughout many nations. Canada’s national identity is a good example of a working system of diversity‚ democracy and a beneficial international role. There are approximately 35‚851‚800 citizens in Canada. In a population as

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    Celine Dion Celine Dion is the most influential Canadian singer. She was born on march 30 in 1968. She started to sing at the age of 10 and by the age of 12 she was discovered by a local manager-producer René Angélil. He helped the young singer by mortgaging his house to fund her 1981 debut album called La Voix du Bon Dieu. When she first started‚ she didn’t know how to speak english. To be famous around the world‚ she knew that she had to learn how to speak english and that she had to refined

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    Making Dreams Reality Trudeau’s Just Society Pierre Elliot Trudeau‚ Canada’s 15th prime minister‚ has always dreamed of Canada becoming a united society. This idea was announced and introduced after his candidacy in 1968. He described his idea of a Just Society as one that : “one in which all of our people will have the means and the motivation to participate‚ in which personal and political freedom will be more securely ensured than it has ever been in the past‚ in which the rights

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    2004 DBQ The French and Indian War altered the political‚ ideological‚ and economic relations between Britain and its American colonies in many ways. It changed things such as cultural groups inhabiting the American colonies and the way the colonies were taxed. Document one clearly shows the difference in the changes of cultural groups‚ before the war mostly French and English with Spanish in the far south inhabited the east of North America which was affected. After the war there were no longer

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    Paper 1 - Topic 2 Yichuan Yin Professor Richard Johnson HSTAA 301 AA October 17‚ 2012 The Indian‚ The British & The French Located to the Southeast of Lake Ontario‚ the Iroquois Indians neighbored between the Yin 1 French Canada to the North and the British Virginia to the South. The three neighbors all had adequate land‚ all engaged in various degrees of trade and conflict with one another. The Iroquois Indians‚ being a native tribe‚ was an organized society based on individual’s duty and

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    Canada: The Defining Moments of a Nation A defining moment is the point at which‚ a situation is clearly seen to undergo a change. Canada‚ as a growing nation‚ has encountered many defining moments throughout it’s history. During the twentieth century women of Canada have undergone numerous moments that brought about significant changes for themselves. The most prominent moments‚ which brought about the most change and significance are: the persons case of 1928‚ the women’s liberation movement throughout

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    Charles Dickens - Pro or Anti French Revolution? The tale of two cities written by Charles Dickens is at the time period of the French revolution. But it is not understood if Charles likes the French revolution or if he’s against it? Charles Dickens sees the poverty in all the peasants‚ he sees that peasants are becoming solemn and deadly the people are. Charles sees that the rich treat the poor like garbage. The French revolution made France more disorganized then before. Charles agrees

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    The Byng/King Crisis had an Impact on Canadian history because it had made Canada one step closer from being independent form Britain. In 1926 when Byng had to call fourth an election due to King resigning and Meighan being defeated‚ king was furious because Byng had refused him to call an election when he had told him. As the election began King and the liberals protested against Byng‚ arguing that a British official is ignoring the wishes of the Canadian people. At the time‚ there was a growing

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    John Buchan‚ (1875 – 1940) was a Scottish novelist‚ historian‚ biographer and editor. Outside the field of literature he was‚ at various times‚ a barrister‚ a publisher‚ a lieutenant colonel in the Intelligence Corps‚ the Director of Information—reporting directly to prime minister David Lloyd George—during the First World War and a Unionist MP who served as Governor General of Canada‚ the 15th since Canadian Confederation. His contributions includes: • He wrote 29 novels. • He has 2 collections

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