Should Canada reinstate the death penalty for murder? Reinstituting the death penalty is not optional. If Canada wishes to prosper and flourish under God’s blessing‚ we must reintroduce the death penalty. The foremost reason for the death penalty is God’s mandate. Other reasons include the practical deterrent that the death penalty constitutes and‚ as a comparatively minor reason‚ the economic sensibility. I would also argue that the death penalty still applies to crimes other than murder and that
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Diversity in Canada has increased during 1867. Immigration rates are growing; creating‚ Canada’s identity to change over time. This topic highlights a group or individuals sense of belonging‚ but not only to the group/ individual but on a global scale. Defining Canada is more complex then it seems‚ many people have their own idea to what being Canadian is. Canada’s national identity cannot be defined in a singular statement due to the complexity and diversity in which Canada is known for. Many may
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Macroeconomics Case study a) Do you agree on this article. Please give your comment. Yes‚ I do agree on this articles. The reason given is logic and reasonable. Firstly‚ the fresh graduate can write and understand English‚ but they seems to have problem speaking in English. English are known as international language and is important to be able to communicate with it. This will help them to communicate in big company because if they have an international client‚ it would be easy for them to communicate
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The 1970’s Canada in the Cold War Canada was a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) which was the name of the alliance they had formed. The main goal for the NATO was to prevent the spread of communism. Although Canada wasn’t dominant or recognized as having the influence the world‚ the country still had a moderate influence and recognition internationally. The Vietnam War The U.S. had interest in defending South Vietnam against a communist movement supported by North Vietnam
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figurehead as the highest position and representative of our Country. As stated in the constitution‚ our Queen’s power is entrusted to the Prime Minister and other elected figures‚ which makes the democracy overpower the monarchy (“The Monarchy of Canada 4). Along with going against the regulations that are placed over the other members of the government‚ royalty prevents growth‚ new ideas and denies the citizen’s power to choice their own leader. Having the ability to help determine
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consequences of rural to urban migration. In many countries‚ particularly in third world countries there is a noticeable pattern of rural to urban migration. This pattern of migration is not a new phenomenon. There are various reasons for its occurrence and these reasons may vary from country to country and over periods of time. The consequences of this type of migration however have similar results for different countries and over periods of time. One cause of rural to urban migration may be the lack of
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Shreya Sawhney Ms. Atwal ENG3U 2 August‚ 2013 Capital Punishment and Canada As violence becomes an increasing concern among Canadians‚ people are calling for the reinstatement of capital punishment. This controversial issue has been ailing politicians and public morality since its abolition in 1976. As one examines the arguments for and against the reinstatement of capital punishment; examples of modern day cases dealing with capital punishment including wrongful convictions‚ the uncertainty
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Canada has a Charter of Rights and Freedoms as part of its law. The laws are a part of the Canadian Constitution that has basic rules upon how Canada runs. It has been around for 35 years by the Constitution Act that took place on April 17‚ 1982. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is the most important law in Canada because no other laws are valid if they do not meet the requirements of the Constitution. The rights of the Charter abide by any person in Canada‚ however‚ certain rights as
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However‚ the Liberal party would consider utilizing Marijuana only for Personal and Medical Usage‚ albeit that personal usage is regulated‚ so it wouldn’t be used for such reasons as aforementioned. Furthermore‚ the Conservatives are also considering the use of a ticketing system for authorities to penalize others for inhaling 30g of Marijuana or less since the surveillance is felt a bit abysmal. With both ideas shared‚ it
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rise particularly in Asia (Government of Canada‚ 2012). There are an estimated number of 2.44 million people trafficked and exploited around the world today (BAGLAY‚ 2011). Yet human trafficking is not only a global problem‚ but is increasingly being committed in our
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