Canadian Studies Essays
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- "News And Dissent: The Press And Politics Of Peace In Canada" $54.75
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...Politics of Peace in Canada (Communication and Information Science)" author Robert A. Hackett provides a critical review of Canadian media coverage of the peace movement which spread across Canada in the 1980s. Hackett questions the relevance and impact of the media on international peace, the...
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- "Proud Of Two Languages" -- Canadian Parents For French $76.65
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...Parents for French is an example of an organization that was founded in order to serve as an advocacy group for a particular public and its special concerns. The student studying Canadian Parents for French should understand that throughout the world, numerous groups have evolved...
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- "The American Revolution And Nova Scotia Reconsidered" By George A. Rawlyk $32.85
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...Canada is a very intriguing history, especially in relationship to the American Revolution and the role played, nor played, by various parts of Canada. While Canada was ultimately controlled and ruled by the British, the United States was fighting against the British rule and seeking freedom....
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- "The Origins Of Canadian Indian Policy" By L.f.s. Upton $32.85
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...and ultimately controlled by European peoples have, more often than not, been the victims of the Europeans who have always believed themselves to be superior to all natives. In The Origins of Canadian Indian Policy L.F.S. Upton illustrates how the British in Canada dealt with the Indians, the...
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- "The Sikh Community In Canada"
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...originally from the...
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- Bank Of Canada'S Monetary Policy $120.45
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...The Bank of Canada is indelibly tied to the government's policies meant to fight inflation. It's current policy is based on monetarist policy, particularly that of Hayek, brought in 1987 by Bank of Canada Governor John Crow, formerly of the IMF. von Furstenberg (1998) writes that Crow had...
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- Beatrice C. Mosionier/in Search Of April Raintree $131.40
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...Mosionier’s 1983 novel In Search of April Raintree which is entitled “The Only Dirty Book: the Rape of April Raintree,” makes the observation that anonymous surveys of students regarding the books that they regard as influential in their lives consistently list this novel near...
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- Benefits And Costs Of A Taxpayer Focused (public) Healthcare System (canadian Based)
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...system in their country mainly because the Canada Health Act guarantees free health care to anyone in the country. Despite this advantage over other countries in which patients have to pay for health care and may be turned away if they are unable to, the Canadian taxpayers also realize that...
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- Black Youth Gangs In Toronto $109.50
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...bystander was “gunned down during a gang shootout,” while shopping on a major downtown street of Toronto (Frum, 2006, p. 12). As this suggests, Toronto has a problem with youth gang generated violence (Frum, 2006). While the ethnic origin and demographics of Toronto’s youth...
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- British Columbia And Salmon Farms $76.65
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...salmon from eggs in hatcheries and then growing them to market size in marine netpens” and it is a rapidly growing industry worldwide (Naylor, Eagle and Smith, 2003, p. 18). The following examination of this industry focuses on the experience of British Columbia, summarizing the issues and...
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