...are many observations people may make. Sociology is the study of society and makes observations based on group behavior as opposed to how mere individuals act. Trends are explored for example. In Canada, in addition to other parts of the world, gender is an important component when examining the...
...and Delicate Appearance. The Placing of Laura Second in the Narratives of Canadian Loyalist History. Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 5, 195-212.
It seems that the trend that exists in this article goes to how women were embraced and how their quest for freedom surfaced. For...
...a settler society," Stasiulis and Jhappan (1995) offer a concise, yet comprehensive, summation of Canadian history. Their view on Canadian history not only explains the conflicts of ethnicity and politics that have often characterized events in Canada, but also predicts that such divisions will...
...S. Mohr-Corrigan, - (c) September 1998 The age-old adage of an eye for an eye is still relevant in Canada today, particularly with regard to the death penalty. The issue of capital punishment is, perhaps, one of the most hotly contested of all contemporary controversial issues; while some...
...year: Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority very recently; it was published March 18, 2008. This paper summarizes the article, examines the author and his credentials, his goals in writing the piece and his methods of presenting information. It also discusses his theories in regard to these goals...
...Ontario's auto insurance market today there is hope. It seems that there is proposed legislation that will have auto insurers cheering ("Insurers encouraged," 2002). However, that was not always the case, and certainly not the case in 1990. It was a political issue. Bob Rae campaigned during...
...to have affected Canada in a number of significant ways. On the one hand, those who support globalisation see Canada as falling behind in the international markets due to the recent emphasis on provincial rather than federalism, and are concerned with the implications for Canada if protestors...
...National Policies is a work that addresses the nation’s foundations in economics and manufacturing of products. The following paper examines the author’s thesis, provides a summary of the content of the article, assesses the sources in the article and then provides a personal opinion...
...without proper attribution to as a source! "Canadian politics" A fifteen paper which looks at the history and development of the political system in Canada and the extent to which it is currently perceived as serving the needs of the population as a whole...
...cultural identity, and the relationship between cultural heritage and the social order, is something which can be seen as particularly relevant to the way in which Canadian culture has developed, especially as Frye considers Canada to exemplify the importance which can be attached to the notions...