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    prohibition Canada-wide. The idea of prohibition began in the early twentieth century when temperance groups such as the Dominion Alliance for the Total Suppression of the Liquor Traffic and the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union believed alcohol was the main source of many problems of the poor (Hundey and Michael 87). These types of groups campaigned to have the government shut down bars and taverns (Hallowell). During this time period‚ drinking alcohol was considered illegal. As a result‚ Canada faced

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    Therefore‚ in Canada‚ the poor have access to healthcare but getting the prescribed medication may become troublesome. On the other hand‚ individuals from the higher class have no trouble in affording health care or prescriptions. As well‚ the quality of healthcare that is provided may not be the greatest‚ and therefore‚ the society’s performance will be affected significantly as a lot of people may become ill and remain sick for some

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    Environmental Health Issues in Canada: Today‚ Canadians have to face many issues that affect not only the environment‚ but also our health and well being. The environment has an important effect on a person’s health. Each year millions of people become ill and disabled because of environment contaminants. This costs billions of dollars every year in terms of healthcare expenses and lost productivity. So‚ protecting the environment and promoting health and safety are the key challenges faced by

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    phrase in the charter states‚ “Canada is grounded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God” (Russell‚ Paul 1999). The article that I agree most with is the one written by Paul Russell. Russell’s article explains and goes into great detail about the supremacy of God. In addition‚ he explains how God is not just the “Christian God” but all the other gods that people of Canada believe in. The phrase in the charter causes great conflicts between the citizens in Canada. As many people know‚ there

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    new work places. Many investments and capital brought into Canada are by immigrants and foreign businessmen. Immigration helps Canada’s economy to prosper. Indeed‚ immigrants represents a large labor force in the Canadian industry and they are doing the hard jobs from which Canadians are less disposed to do. Newcomers have the willingness to work hard‚ even if the job is not good paid. Immigrants are ambitions people‚ as they came to Canada to start a better life and to create better opportunities

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    In the early decades of the twentieth century‚ Canada went through significant changes. A lot of trends and inventions became known in these years that are still relevant today. Many changes were made on the provinces and laws that helped shape Canada into the country it is now. Canada went through much social change in these years also‚ from medical inventions to new entertainment to the rights of its citizens. Not only the laws‚ but provinces and people faced much positive change in this time.

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    on the working class in Canada Submitted By: Elisha Roberton Course: JWU 100Y1Y L0101 Instructor: Cheryl Shook Date: Oct 24‚ 2011 Canada in the late 19th and early 20th century was immensely changed for better and for worse because of the industrial revolution. This revolution‚ fueled by technological advancements that changed everything from manufacturing to transportation “transformed the lifestyles of Canadians” and sent Canada‚ along with the rest of

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    Can you imagine Canada before it was a diverse nation? Or the country having racist citizens as the majority? You probably cannot since today‚ Canada is among the most tolerant multicultural countries in the world . Though‚ in Canada’s history‚ Canada has not been a country that kindly welcomed foreigners. Canadians created taxes and polices to prevent immigrants‚ were rude to First Nations‚ and they were xenophobic and chauvinist (sexist). Canadian’s in history were the opposite of how they are

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    Constitutional Monarchy Canada is a constitutional monarchy; this means that the powers of the monarchy in Canada are limited by the Constitution. Our monarch is now Elizabeth II‚ who is also the Queen of the United Kingdom. As our Queen does not live in Canada‚ she appoints‚ under the advice of our Prime Minister‚ a Governor General to represent her authority in Canada. There is a great debate among Canadians‚ on if they really need a constitutional monarchy. The fact is Canada does need a monarch

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    Canadian Permanent Residency Permanent residency (PR) refers to holding a residency provision in one particular country without by birth citizenship. Canada‚ a country with diversified bilinguals’ nations upholds a great stand in the WORLD as far as the migrations are concerned. Government of Canada is firm on principle of people friendly approach for governance .In recent days Canadian government has welcomed 25000 Syrian refugees. The Canadian Government has enthusiasm in evolving much easier

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