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Immigrating to Canada
Introduction
Emigrating from one's country to another causes many changes in the emigrating family, which can be dealt in a variety of manners. It has been
demonstrated that the immigrants have a tough time adjusting into the country they have moved to. Each member of the immigrated families have an
impact of moving in a different manner, for instance, children of such families have to keep the family rituals and customs while balancing out their
school life on different scales. This literature review will address the financial and emotional impact of each family member of an immigrated family.
The purpose is to understand that when immigrants first arrive in Canada or other developed nations, it is not easy for them to start a new life. It
requires a great deal of effort and time to fit into a new society, especially for a middle aged person, who has spent her or his life in a very different
manner. Currently Canada needs a big number of skilled immigrants because between now and 2021 many jobs are recognized to be unfilled,
therefore1, Canadians need to understand the immigrants, and assist them hence, they can easily adapt to the new society.
Subtopic 1: Feelings of the new immigrants
Many immigrants come to Canada each year in order to make a better living. It is not easy to move to a new country and start a new life in a new
environment hence, newcomers go through different emotions. According to the Government of Canada, Canadian population is approximately 31
million
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Unemployment In Canada
It is quite disturbing when a person himself feels like a refugee in his native country. The writer believes that the sole cause for being in this situation is
the multicultural policy implemented in Canada and the growing number of immigrants within Canada. He has been unemployed for the past five
years, although he has experience of 17 years in forklifting. As he believes the growing number of immigrants from other countries within Canada is the
sole reason for being unemployed, as the immigrants from other countries provides with references that eventually provides them an edge in the labor
market. He even explains that who is there to check their references.
Even domestic companies like Maple Leaf Foods receive subsidies from the government
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Regionalism in Canada
Regionalism is a political ideology based on a collective sense of place or attachment, and is discussed in terms of Canadian society, culture, economy
and politics (Westfall, 3). Canada is known internationally as a nation incorporating several multiregional interests and identities into its unification of
culture. Its diverse population is comprised of numerous ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations and traditions; and all resides under one federal
government. Ever since the founding of Canada, it has developed into regional cleavages and identities, based on various geographical topologies,
lifestyles and economic interests (Westfall, 6). It is these characteristics which make it problematic for the federal government to represent ... Show
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The central provinces of Canada, Ontario and Quebec, are represented by 60% of the seats in the House of Commons and just under half the seats in
the Senate. It is quite clear that the insufficiency of regional representation is such a controversial matter. An unelected Senate that no longer fulfils its
mandate, and a House of Commons strongly influenced by provinces in ratio to their population, the validity of Parliament has become a great political
concern and is a primary contributor to Canada's existing regional tensions (Stilborn, 8).
The design of the electoral system is another great contributor to the rise of regional conflicts. Elections in Canada are based on a system known as the
"first–past–the–post system" (Stilborn, 26). This system was created where constituents of all ridings are able to elect a single candidate as their
representation within regards of their political party. In its essence, the candidate with the largest percentage of the vote in his or her respective riding
receives the seat in the House of Commons. This system leads to a debate as to whether or not the outcomes of elections are truly representing party
preference on the national scale. This debate is primarily based on the fact that candidates are able to win an election in a constituency, regardless if
they received the majority vote or not. Also, the number of
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Oppression In Canada
The labeling of individuals and groups as 'different' is part of the process of creating social hierarchies, which represents the foundation of oppression
(de Leeuw, Kobayashi, & Cameron, 2011). This story brings to light the denial of systematic racism of the indigenous people in Canada. It was
established that although Canada prides itself in the great variety of culture and ethnicity and religion. However, despite such practices, racism is still
a significant issue. Oppression is a contemporary issue for indigenous people because Canadians are still ignorant about aboriginal history. There is a
misconception that aboriginals are either living in an idyllic utopian society or in a primitive world. "underprivileged" and "disadvantage", lazy, ... Show
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Additionally, the attempts made to correct the situations has been viewed as "special rights" causing more resentment of the aboriginal people
today. The continued existence of 'Indian reserves' serves as one of the most visible reminders of the racebased segregation of First Nations
people in Canada (Musto, 1990). I chose social work as my professional career path because it is a diverse field unique from the name to the
diversity, and most importantly the power to make a difference in people's life's. Social workers don't just tell people to get better they give them the
tools to enhance there lives. Despite the negative connotation and stereotypes, I believe that it is important to have social workers because they are
the protectors and guiders of the everyday people. The ability to communicate precisely with those who's cultural perspective differentiates from mine
is not just a matter of respect but a matter of appropriateness. In relation to these learnings and as an aspiring social worker. "It is practice that you are
tailored to client's belief system in order to develop a healthy identity development." My learning of the legacy of oppression tailors my professional
ability to practice cultural appropriation and respectful cultural competence when working with aboriginal
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Hurricanes In Canada
Topic
7. When citizens describe the nature of Canada, Natural disasters are not often included. Explain a list natural disasters that pose a threat to Canadians
and their lives.
Introduction
Contrary to popular belief, Canada is not immune to natural disasters. As a matter of fact, natural disasters that have a recurring pattern on Canadian
land. While Canadians create new innovations to combat these disasters, they are almost always unstoppable and their effects are inevitable.
Earthquakes
Canada is located near and on many fault lines. With fault, lines energy builds up and has to be expelled in the form of an earthquake. The regions for
seismic activity in Canada are: the Cordillera region, British Columbia, the Arctic and to a smaller extend, and central Quebec. More than 4,000
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Although these disasters tend to be mild due to the cold water that surrounds Canada, some hurricanes on the eastern side of Canada can strike with
high speeds because the warm Gulf Stream extends close to Atlantic Canada. The strongest hurricane to pass through Canadian land was the 1927
Nova Scotia Hurricane that had winds of 165km/h and was classified as a category 2 hurricane however hurricane Ella, a Category 4 hurricane, was
able to invade Canadian water. Both hurricanes caused catastrophic damage and put many lives at risk. The 1927 Nova Scotia Hurricane that hit the
east coast of Canada caused many effects. These effects included landslides, flooding, damage to buildings and roads, storm debris littered the streets,
and boats were sunk. This tragedy costed more than 2 million dollars in repairs and hundreds of people's lives. Hurricanes are humanly unstoppable,
however new technology such as new architectural design and flood gates helps keep Canadians' cities safe from the devastation of
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Canada History
The History of Canada: Canada is a country in North America that consists of 10 provinces: Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Nova Scotia,
Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan. They also have 3 territories: Northwest Territories, Yukon,
Nunavut. The capital of Canada is Ottawa, their prime–minister is Stephen Harper, and their governor–general is David Johnston. Canada used to be
considered a monarchy, but they are now owned by their own House of Commons. Although the governor is the representative for the Queen, she is
still just seen as a figurehead.
The first people to inhabit Canada, were indians–they are also most commonly known as Eskimos (Inuit). Leif Eriksson reached Nova Scotia, but ...
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The accord was designed to bring Quebec into the constitution while keeping the people who live there as comfortable as possible. They were "in fear
of losing their identity within the English–speaking majority by giving it status as a distinct society." Quebec never got their way. Canada is
considered pretty liberal, and has introduced some of the most liberal, and controversial social policies. The legalization of Marijuana happened in
2001, and was made legal for the terminally or chronically ill. It took 2 years to get it moving, but by July 2003, marijuana was considered a
"prescription". That same year, Ontario and British Columbia legalized same–sex marriage, and later in 2004 other provinces followed in their
footsteps. In 2005, Canada legalized same–sex marriage throughout the whole country! This made them one of the four nations to do
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Peacekeeping In Canada
Canada is one of the best countries to settle in. In fact, according to Fashion and Lifestyle magazine Canada is rated 14 out of 30 best countries to live
in ("lifestyle9"). The top three choices that makes individuals proud of Canada are the following: Canada's peacekeeping, Canada's health care system,
and Canada's multiculturalism. One can agree that Canadians are proud peace keepers. Peacekeeping started taking place since World War II in the
year 1939. Peacekeeping is ranked one due to the fact that it is the biggest pull factors of living in this phenomenal country, because Canada avoids
going to war with other countries. This country also supports peacekeeping missions and has participated in tons of missions compare to other 196
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In fact, the ranking of health care in Canada is 30 out of 196 ("World Health Organization's Ranking of the World's Health Systems"). Since the
health care is free citizens of Canada can get free medical care to stay healthy, and you are automatically connected to the health system as soon as
you are born on Canadian land. In addition, Citizens of Canada are fortunate of the multiculturalism which is rank 3. The city Toronto, which is
located in Ontario, Canada is the most diverse city in the world ("Toronto Takes on London, New York in Diversity Game.") and Canada is the only
western country in the world that is in the top 20(The Most (and Least) Culturally Diverse Countries in the World"). Living in Canada one doesn't
have to travel the world because the world is literally in Canada if an individual drives around Toronto one can see everyone from different ethnic
groups and Individuals can discover a lot of different cultures and try various ethnic foods. To sum everything up, Canada is a wonderful country. The
three top choices that make one a proud Canadian is pacification, health maintenance, and cultural
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Migration To Canada
Migrate to Canada, Live Permanently
Migration means an act of changing physical location of people to a new area or country in order to search for work or better living conditions.
Accompanying family member or a relative who has a plan to migrate can also be obtained through having an appropriate provision.
It could be achieve with the action of safe process of having a consultation with an Immigration Lawyer. Most persons hire an immigration lawyer
because they need assistance in submitting an application for some type of immigration document. It can be actually done for a special purpose mostly
with those persons who are having a difficulty to understand various requirements through filling out application forms. What can an Immigration
Lawyer do for you? An immigration attorney can look over the clearly defined facts of your condition and ascertain all feasible options. A lawyer can
compose and make portfolios such as applications/ petitions for you. Appointing an attorney in case of your immigration can help you to prevent
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They usually manage most Canadian immigrations affairs such as Canadian passport, citizenship and immigration, visas, permanent resident card,
work permits, sponsorship via family/ spouse/ common law partner, Canadian citizenship application, student visa Canada, and skilled worker
immigration. They fastened documents with significance and value. Calgary Immigration Lawyers can also help people acquire and determine the
rights, duties, and obligations correlated with being immigrants or how they gain residence or citizenship within Canada. They make your Immigration
cases well–managed and cared with great attention and give a full provision of assistance to clients as
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Individualism In Canada
If we take a deeper look, we can see these examples of Canadian reactions against the American tradition of individualism throughout the history of
these two countries. For example, when we look at the United States, we can see that Settlers of the American West staked their claims years before a
government was around to protect their lives and their property. The people who traveled west for potential profit did so without the comfort of
knowing the government would be able to protect them. As a result, personal firearms became a necessity when making the journey in order to protect
themselves from Native American attack and possible criminals. However, compared to the Canadian frontier experience, we can see that law came to
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In the United States since citizen militia and self–defense contributed greatly to the countries founding, there is much greater difficulty regulating
firearms in any effective way. Furthermore, because the U.S. government is a republic that is set up through a system of checks and balances, special
interest groups generally have a greater impact on affecting change in government policy. For example, the NRA (National Rifle Association) is an
immensely powerful special interest group that plays a significant role in representing Americans who feel that the second amendment is essential to
the American way of life. As Fleming notes "The political role of the NRA has been felt by many Congressional members in Washington. The results
of the 1994 election, in which the Republicans took overwhelming control of the House of Representatives has often been attributed by Democrats, in
particular, President Clinton, to the NRA." (Fleming 2012, 4) This shows how much more power special interest groups such as the NRA have at
affecting government representation when backed up by citizens who view certain issues with great importance. Through U.S. history, the supreme
court has solidified the notion that the right to bear arms is constitutional. There has never been any large scale regulation of firearms in the United
States at
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Hierarchy In Canada
We are specifically looking at Montreal, Canada for this study. Having different cultures join together for a new business corporations allows many
opportunities to be made. As a company our number one goal is to be the best that we can offer. This team in Canada will allow us to stretch out to our
horizons and limits that can be reached in our sister country. There are somethings that need to have attention brought to them like how Americans
differ or are similar in correspondence, directness or indirectness, attitude toward hierarchy, wording among the countries, and what Americans should
keep in mind when visiting the Canada site.
Communication
As for Canada there is not one official language but two. They speak both English and French, although good for the transfers, Montreal Canada is an
English speaking town. allows for easy correspondence among the Americans and the Canadians. "Canadians are generally open and friendly people,
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Hierarchy in Canada and America are more opposite than anything. Canada does not like hierarchy systems. They like to make business decisions as
a whole company because they know that effects everyone that works for them. Unlike Americans who mostly favor hierarchy systems because it
allows the managers, supervisors, and CEOs in the company to make the decisions that will better benefit themselves to make more money. Most
Americans that are higher up in the company only worry about what will make them look good and what will make them the most money. Canada is
more socialized. They like to do things that will only be good for everyone as a whole. Another thing that Canada is better at is having more powerful
women among the workplace. A report states that, "While no sex differences existed with respect to organizational influence in Canada." unlike here in
America where it is thought that a woman should have a less demanding job or be home caring for the household and
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Multiculturalism In Canada
Canada is a nation that prides itself on being open and tolerant to racial and ethnic diversity. According to the Canadian Multiculturalism Act of 1988,
the government recognizes that "multiculturalism is a fundamental characteristic of the Canadian heritage and identity". In a country where 20% of the
population is foreign born, these words are a powerful emblem of national unity; the official position of the Canadian government is that different
races and cultures are an asset to Canadian society, not a liability. However, the history of Canadian immigration policy and racial ideology remains
preserved in sharp contrast to this modern ideal of acceptance. Differences in race and culture were perceived as a threat to society, most notably in
British Columbia, which was especially vulnerable to Asian immigration. Anti–Asian sentiment expanded throughout the late 19th and early 20th
century, eventually erupting into a series of violent incidents that would be known as the Vancouver Race Riots of 1907. These riots are difficult to
reconcile with contemporary Canadian values, and are often understood as a terribly unjust but brief incident that was caused by an isolated group of
racist British Columbians. In reality, the riots were the physical manifestation of decades of racial prejudice that permeated Canadian society and the
federal government. This brief moment would have powerful and lasting effects on Canadian history as it spurred the government into pursuing
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Immigrants In Canada
The person who move from their home country to another country for permanent residency. (Merriam Webster, n. d.) is called an immigrant. The
government of Canada decided to increase the number of immigrants in Canada, for which the government is welcoming the people from the different
countries in the world and about 24, 00 to 265, 000 people each year come to Canada. The new immigrants are facing many barriers such as social,
economics and environmental. It is an important step took by the government of Canada because the Canadian local population is decreasing because
the people are getting older and the birth rate is declining.
As the Canadian government is busy in the process of immigration, they have a fixed criteria for
the
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Interdependence On Canada
Canada has always been dependent on the United States Pierre Trudeau once said, "Living next to you (the United States) is in some ways like
sleeping with an elephant. No matter how friendly and even–tempered is the beast, if I can call it that, one is affected by every twitch and grunt." This
saying gives a deep understanding of what Canada's relationship with the States was like. The U.S. is a country that has flourished throughout history
and Canada was right behind. The U.S has almost 10 times more the population than Canada. So, Canada has depended on the U.S for simple things
such as getting tourists from them to visit Canada. It is evident that Canada's dependence on the U.S, was higher than America's dependence on Canada.
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The isolationism policy was an approach to not get involved in any world affairs. This was initially used by the United States during the Great
Depression. However, Canada was so dependent on the U.S. that they used the same policy. Another example of their dependence on the U.S. was
during the Vietnam War. Canada depended on the U.S. by selling 2.7 billion dollars of war materials so that it would help them financially. The North
Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), is a great example of how Canada depended on the U.S. Both the countries were afraid of the Soviet Union
attacking, so NATO helped with Canada and the U.S coming together to protect themselves from the Soviet Union from attacking. If Canada wasn't
dependant on the States, they would have dealt with the conflicts they had with the Soviet Union on their own. The U.S has a great effect on Canada's
decisions when it comes to international
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Political Deadlocks Between Canada And Canada
Political Deadlock:
In 1841 Britain declared in the Act of the Union that both East & West Canada would have equal representation in the elected assembly of the Province
of Canada. Britain made this decision because Canada East outnumbered Canada West in terms of population. The guarantee of equal representation
was supposed to allay Canada West's fear of domination by French Catholics. However, it instead led to political deadlock. A political deadlock is
when the tho sides of government bock each other from advancing any sort of agenda. By 1861, due to a large influx of immigrants into Canada West
during the 1850's, the census showed that Canada west had almost 300,000 more people than Canada East. Due to the demographic change, George ...
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During the American Civil War Britain has strongly proclaimed its neutrality and wasn't to interfere with the war. But due to its booming textile
industry and the need for cotton, which was produced in the Confederate States, they were perceived as supporting the South since Britain didn't try
and stop blockades from smuggling cotton. When the Confederate states lost the war, the British North American colonies feared that the Union states
would seek revenge on Britain by overtaking its colonies.
Around the same time, the doctrine of Manifest Destiny rapidly gained popularity throughout America. This was, and arguably still is, a widely held
belief that America and its settlers were destined to expand across North America. The British North American colonies were facing their own internal
problems at the time, from political deadlock to various trade issues between Canada East, Canada West, and the Maritime colonies. The soon–to–be
Canadians internal divide was their biggest weakness, and both parties recognized that. Soon after, Canada East, Canada West, and the Maritime
colonies set their differences aside to band together against the greater threat looming in the
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Immigrate To Canada
Top Reasons to Immigrate to Canada
Canada has a multicultural society and relies heavily on immigration. The aging population of Canada makes it imminent for them to open up their
gates for immigrants from other countries. According to a research, it was found that Canadians above the age of 65 years comprise 16.1% of Canada's
total population and compared to this the population of under 15s is considerably low. This has created a void that must be filled with the help of
immigration.
Major problems pertaining to aging population are:
в—ЏHuge burden on the economy
в—ЏLess workers in the workforce
в—ЏMore expenditure on pension and healthcare
в—ЏMore taxes for the current workforce
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The country also provides a right to education to its Citizens and permanent residents. Thousands of international students migrate every year to
continue their edification in one of the top notch institutes in Canada, This means that you are not the only one who is thinking of migrating to Canada
for education.
Travel
Canada is also a great travel destination and can provide a great bang for every buck you put into your travel. The iconic Niagara Falls is one of the
most alluring sites to witness. Canada has spots for people travelling in solitude or in a group.
Vancouver houses the hockey team vancouver canucks and is filled with places that can provide you an exotic wining and dining experience. The
SkyTrain enables travellers to to soak in the majestic view of Canadian cities from quite a height. Some urban cities even have a bucolic setting due to
the type of architecture. There are other great spots that you can visit like Quebec, Granville islands and so on.
Ease of Immigration
Just to reiterate my point, Canada needs immigrants and that is why the immigration process focuses on young and skilled workers. This is quite
apposite as skilled workers will be able to contribute a lot to the economy of Canada. Canada does not just make it easy for you to migrate but for your
family as
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What Is Canada In Canada
Colloquially referred to as the Great White North as a result of its large land area, its areas of Arctic tundra, and its location relative to the rest of the
North American continent (Simpson, 2017), Canada is the second largest country by land mass in the world and a close economic and geographic
neighbor of the United States (U.S.).
Under Canadian rule are 10 provinces (British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick, Prince Edward Islands) and three territories (Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon). AlthoughCanada has two official languages (English
and French), Quebec is the only province in which French is the dominant spoken and written language.
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The leader of the political party with a majority in the House of Commons is appointed as Prime Minister (PM). Currently the majority party is the
Liberal Party and Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister. The PM is essentially the "voice" of Canada, and the duties of the office are similar to that of
a U.S. President or U.K. Prime Minister. Canada's judiciary system is comprised of the Supreme Court as well as federal and provincial courts.
Legal System
Both English and French legal traditions had an impact in the development of Canada's legal system. As a result, the system is comprised of both
common law and civil law components. However, only in the province of Quebec does civil law supercede common law (Government of Canada,
2017).
Canada has a federal parliament, which makes legislation in the country and a provincial parliament in each province and territory which creates
legislation for its respective area. Parliament is responsible for debating and deciding which proposed laws to approve and which existing laws to
change, once a change is proposed.
The process for changing or creating a law is as follows: Senior government officials draft a law proposal. This draft is handed off to the Cabinet,
which is comprised of select members of Parliament chosen by the Prime Minister. Once the Cabinet approves the proposed law it presents the
proposal to Parliament, the members of which study and debate the proposal. If the majority of
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Homelessness In Canada
When people think of Canada, they likely imagine a prospering country filled with equal opportunity, safety, and security. While this statement can be
true for the population of privileged white people, Canada, unfortunately, has had some unproud moments in its history, and sadly, the treatment of
minorities is still poor today. Specifically, there has been historic problems betweenCanada and indigenous people, from as early as the colonization
of the land stolen from the indigenous people to the assimilation of youth with residential schools. The land that is proudly called "Canada" today,
once was the home to many aboriginal tribes including the East Indies, before it was stolen by colonizers (Vikings, French, and Europeans) as early as
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Local forces should operate with transparency and work on a foundation of equity and equality, to ensure all demographics are safe and protected,
without bias or discrimination. Unfortunately, there have been many incidents in Canada, where police forces denied the issue and showed racism in
their operations. Culhane (2003) claimed that in East Vancouver alone, a minimum of 61 women has been reported missing since 1983. When these
reports were made to the local police, they were ignored and not taken seriously which contradicts the duties that the police service should provide.
Attention was not brought to these reports until the Philip Owens, Vancouver mayor, ordered the police to investigate these concerns (Culhane 2003).
After the local forces took control and started investigating, this issue started getting more and more coverage in academics, and media, convicts were
finally being arrested for their wrongdoing. While this action did not solve the problem, it was successful in initiating a conversation that was not
previously had, which was a significant movement for acknowledging the crisis. This shows how progress can be made with smaller centralized action,
however, it also demonstrates the importance that superior governing forces play, the ideal solution would be for the federal government to prompt and
encourage local forces to foster this issue within
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Multiculturalism In Canada
Multiculturalism Definition:
"Multiculturalism" is the co–existence of diverse cultures, where culture includes racial, religious, or cultural groups and is manifested in customary
behaviors, cultural assumptions and values, patterns of thinking, and communicative styles". Multiculturalism in Canada is a huge topic for many
reasons most people that live in Canada come from different races such as Caucasian, Hispanic, African America, Asian, and Hindu. Almost all of these
races immigrated from countries all across the world to either start a better life here, free education welfare, pension, unemployment insurance, also
free health care. Usually Canada takes in 200,000 immigrants each year. "In 1971, Canada was the first country in ... Show more content on
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The Isis group has recently released a video to attack and destroy big countries and cities such as Washington, New York, Toronto, France, and Italy
etc. These innocent people are dying and being tortured for just not believing in the beliefs that the people for the Islamic terror group believe in.
Which is wrong g because as such multicultural countries every race, skin color should not be mistreated. "While multiculturalism is nearly 40 years old
in Canada, it nevertheless remains a highly controversial and debated issue". Aboriginals, French, and British people from other countries began to
immigrate to Canada in 1867 when the large confederation started and a big group of a German population arrived in Canada. In the late 1800's and
early 1900's the Canadian west and construction of the railway so that they could get to Canada. The large group that came from Britain, the United
States, Scandinavia and the Eastern Europe a lot of other settlements of non–European descents such as British Columbia, and tons of Chinese workers
were brought to Canada to help work on the railroad system. Nova Scotia and Ontario also saw African American immigrants escaping their slavery
jobs in the United States of America. "Both multi and cultural are here – we are in the streets, in the neighborhoods, in workplaces, in schools, colleges
and universities, in community centers, in shopping malls". Canada has been named as on of the most multi–cultural countries in the world out of all
of them for simple reasons because of the warmness in the country and how much the country has to offer for low income families and immigrants
who cannot work such as welfare, social insurance, disability taxes for if you are an immigrant and have a disability you could have an income coming
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Multilingualism In Canada
In between the countries of Germany and France lies Switzerland, a diverse country with a rich history. Part of this rich history contributes to the
multilingualism of this nation state. Switzerland has four official languages; German, French, Italian and Romansh. All of these languages, with the
exception of Romansh, hold equal value in the federal government. A reported 63.9% of the Swiss population speaks German as their main language,
22.5 percent speak mainly French, 8.1 percent use mainly Italian, and .5 percent speak Romansh as their most used language based on a 2013 census.
In this census, 21.7 percent of Swiss residents indicated "other" as their most spoken language. In his article, "Language Policy in Multilingual
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Romansh is not an official language of Switzerland, but it is an official language of one canton. Romansh is the least widespread of the languages in
Switzerland, and thus it is likely that the language will fade due to impracticability in everyday Swiss life. ... argues that "...." , but the linguistic
difference between cantons seems to be enough to reduce effectiveness of communication and strongly influences regional culture.
Belgium faces the issue of exclusionary practices in schools that require the use of Dutch. Additionally, Belgium has a history of exclusionary work and
marketplace restrictions that affect non–Dutch speaking citizens. Unlike Switzerland, Belgium's minority language of German has less than one
percent of the population who are native speakers, in opposition to the slight divide of French and Dutch speakers in Belgium. This means that
German would be far less effective in the majority of the country and in the future may no longer hold its status as an official
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Sterilization In Canada
Canada is a country that is undergoing advancements in all regions day–to–day. This growth has also changed the mentality of people towards getting
married and having kids, there has been a drastic decrease in the fertility rate of Canada during the last 100 years; furthermore, the shrinkage of
families are linked to factors like medical advancements, economic trends, historical and psychological reasons etc. We will discuss some of the major
factors a family takes into consideration while planning about expanding their family.
CHANGES IN LAW
Changes has happened in the areas of birth control, adoption and sterilization during the last decade. Contraceptives were found illegal, liable to serve
a two year jail sentence under the criminal code until July 1 of 1969 (Mary, 2014), even jailed a druggist in Canada for selling condoms. Women then
had to rely on folk recipes and illegal abstinence to control fertility. Elizabeth bagshaw one of the first female doctors in Canada campaigned for the
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The main objective for this was "well raised and genetically superior" children to be born in the next generation (Canada's human rights history, n.d).
Alberta was one among the few provinces that legalized sterilization known as the sexually sterilization act due to many reasons like anti–immigration
motive or objection to federalization. Sterilization was usually allowed in certain grounds of undesirable physical and mental conditions which had
the fear of inheriting and for the people who was judged as unsuited to raise and bare children. Now among Canadian married couples, where the wife
is over the age of 35, nearly two–third of them are protected by sterilization (Balakrishnan,
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Logging In Canada
Effects of Logging Industry A forest is the most diverse and richest biological system on the face of earth. Forests are essential to the global
environment because of their profound impacts on ecology, culture and economy. According to David Suzuki, "Canada's forests cover almost half of
the country's landmass and make up 10 percent of the world's forest cover. Forests are a crucial part of Canada's natural heritage, wilderness areas and
economy" (Para2). Canadian forests play a primary role in the life of Canadians; however, exploitation of this natural wealth brings harm to the
country. Logging operations in the forests brings long term harms to the biodiversity if not done sustainably. The logging has several negative impacts
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There is no doubt that forests are cherished for their beauty, cultural importance and contribute towards the enhanced landscape .To sum up, it is
clear that Canada must achieve a balance between environment and economic needs.. According to Chekhov, "There can be neither civilization nor
happiness if forests crash down under the axe, if the climate is harsh and severe, if people are also harsh and severe...What a terrible future!".
Undoubtedly, trees have their own specific role to regulate the quality of life on the earth and without having a healthy and diverse environment, a
thriving economy would merely be a dream. Precisely, solving this complex problem seems an overwhelming task; however, moderation is a key to
save our forests and it would pave the way for a healthy and prosperous
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Sovereignty In Canada
Despite recent International opportunism, Canada lays claim to the region through historic documents and acts of sovereignty. Canada's claim to the
area began in 1670. When King Charles II of England granted Rupert's land in a charter to the Hudson's Bay Company at the height of the fur trading
era. This charter covered a large area around Hudson's Bay, including the northern expanse above the bay (Rose 4). In 1880, Britain granted the new
dominion of Canada the Arctic Archipelago (Rose 5). Including 94 arctic islands and "all Islands adjacent to any such territories" discovered or not
(Bonikowski). To secure Canadian sovereignty, Canada sent explorers Joseph–ElzГ©ar Bernier and Vilhjalmur Stefansson to leave plaques and flags
on several islands. The symbolic significance of flag raising is questioned, as sovereignty entails taking responsibility for a region through tangible
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In 1903, Canada setup a North West Mounted Police post on Herschel Island. 1925 marked a vital year for Canadian sovereignty, as the Canadian
government became the first to extend its boundaries northward to the pole. The claim included the sector between 60В° west and 141В° west
longitude, others followed (Haftendorn). Then in 1926, the RCMP operated a post office on Bache Peninsula. In the same year, the establishment of
the Arctic Island Game Preserve sought to protect the natural environment in the region. All four acts are proof of Canadian sovereignty (Bonikowski).
While many may stress the vagueness of historic documents and dismiss acts of sovereignty. The legitimacy of Canada's claim to the Arctic is
supported by historical rights as well as international maritime
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Discrimination In Canada
There are numerous canadian events that occured in our history that we are proud of like; the battle of Vimy, our independence and many others.
Meanwhile, there are also a lot of tragedies and traumas that happened in our past that we would rather not discuss like; the Indian act in 1867, or the
racism and oppression towards minorities that occured. Now, Canada is known for it's freedom and its opportunities. People from around the world
would immigrate to Canada to make a new beginning for themselves, to get away from their nationwide issues in their own countries. Canada would
welcome them with open arms and offer them residence, help them get a job, and give them some money to start their new lives. But what about the
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What is the government doing for them, in order to help them? The Canadian government's promises towards the First Nations are being neglected.
This research paper explores the mistreatment of aboriginals to this day. This is proven by the government stealing the First Nations land, also the
government putting the aboriginal community into reserves, and finally the discrimination that has and is still occurring towards the First Nations.
The First Nations experienced numerous traumatic events when the British invaded their lands. It all started with the Indian Act in 1867. The British
believed that their culture was superior to the First Nations and therefore they should rule and have all the power. The British wanted to add
Christianity and agriculture to the indigenous population. So the government proceeded to create the Indian Act which essentially gave the Indian
handlers more power to 'civilize' the First Nations. The Indian handlers would now be able to manage the First Nations land, their money and
resources. The Indian Act was created due to the belief
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Multiculturalism In Canada
Multiculturalism has become the most debated topic in recent years. It influences economic and political decisions of the country. Many developed
countries as like Canada welcome multiculturalism through various policies but for individuals it is a moral concern which they adopt through culture,
religion, environment and political behavior of the country. Culture various from countries to countries and it is impossible to reform a new culture
because it is in human norms. "People often believe things but they do not know why they believe it – emotional reaction" (Haidt, 2012). In Canada,
since 1971 during the time of Pierre Trudeau, it supported and encouraged various culture and ethnic groups to reform society. Through constitution it
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Both influences political ideology and its decisions. Genetically people are very different, not just by appearance but also through behavior and
personality. MZ twins and DZ twins both are twins but have different characteristics. MZ twins are identical twins that carry 100% genetic similarity
as they split from one egg and one sperm. And DZ twins are non–identical twins as they are split from two eggs and two sperms. They are more likely
siblings e.g. 50% genetic. MZ twins are more likely to share similar environment and do interact more in life than DZ twins. As whether parents agree
or disagree it has less impact on MZ twins where it decreases moderately on DZ twins. Heditary is the impact of the inheritance on trait variance (e.g.
parents, physical environment). "People believe what they see or learn". Thus, it also depends on environment not just genetics which influences
people's behavior and ideology. Environment is the non–genetic external factors which influences the trait variation. Shared environment are the
external factors which are likely to act similarly and do follow same ideology as people are self–righteous. Unshared environment varies on people's
mind and they believe "what they think is
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Canada Should Not Outweigh The Cost Of Canada
Isn 't is depressing to see your loved ones get killed in a pointless war just to acquire a few acres of land? Some have argued that World War 1 "made
a nation" out of Canada; others have replied that it has divided us ever since. I think that the benefits did not outweighed the costs. Canada officially
went to war on August 4th, 1914 as a result of the British declarations of war on Germany. Even thoughCanada got nothing to do with the war,
Canada did not have the decision or the choice to join the war due to Canada being one of Britain 's colonies. Canada at that time had a total
population of 8 million people, in which, 620 000 served in the war and as a result, 60 661 were killed and 172 000 were wounded. The casualties
were really high. There is no place in the world that is worth the slaughter of human beings. Interestingly, new technologies including machine guns,
tanks, submarines, airplanes, poison gas, radios, and telephones were introduced in World War 1. But this also meant death rates would increase and
being slaughtered would be highly possible. In response to the situation, Sir Sam Hughes, Canadian Minister of Militia and Defense, decided to equip
most Canadian troops with the Ross Rifle. The Ross Rifle was an excellent gun for sniping and sharpshooting, but when it came to rapid firing, the
gun tends to overheat and gets jammed easily, making it very useless in the war. In 1915, Canadian soldiers threw their Ross Rifles away and collected
Mausers from
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Comparing Canada Economic System Of Canada
Comparing Canada Economic system to Jordan
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Comparing Canada Economic system to Jordan 2
In this report you will know all about Canada and Jordan economic overview, natural resources where do they stand in the economic freedom rankings
and what type of governmets they have and finally where Canada falls on the of spectrum economics systems.
Economic Overview
Canada
Canada is the seventh largest economy. Businesses are mostly privately owned. The government offers lots of services like the healthcare system,
transportation and utility companies. The economy is highly developed. After the Second World War Canada changed from a rural economy to one
industry which is mining than it kept changing until our time.
Canada is one of the main exporter countries of forest products. Most of the natural resources are from south of Canada while some are in the northern
parts. Natural resources found are iron, nickel, Zinc, gold, timber, wildlife, hydropower, natural gas, and petroleum. The main industries are automobile
industry and aircraft industry, also Canada is ranked eighth in seafood industry.
Jordan
Jordan is a Arab country located in the middle east. The problems in Iraq and Syria have caused lots of damage to Jordan's economy because of
border problems and refugee crisis. Jordan has natural resources but they don't help the economy because they
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Canada In Ww1
In 1914, Canada was a British colony as it had been a part of the British Empire ever since the 1600's, with a majority of Canadian citizens being of
British descent. But, with Canada's participation in World War I on the front lines and domestically, Canada repeatedly proved that "colony" is not
something that should be used to describe itself. Despite some of the costs, Canadians took it upon themselves to show the Allies and the Germans
who they truly are. We emerged from the war, as not only independent of British control, but also as a major global superpower due to the Allies'
military dependence on us, the economy developing skyward and full jurisdiction in foreign affairs.
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Throughout the war, with the multitude and variety of different programs, Canada's economy exploded by four times due to the influx of products
being produced for the Allies. By doing this, Canada in turn also changed its economy in a full self–sustaining Canadian identity. For example, due to
the desperate need for ammunition and war weapons, Canada built countless factories across the country to service the demand. It was solely a
business agreement, a plan where terms involved trade and money, between Britain and Canada. Many citizens came up to work in the industrial
production so that Canada could stabilize itself as a dominant global economy, starting what was called the Home Front. Millions of dollars in war
goods were being manufactured and shipped to the Allies, including artillery shells, and munitions. Many people also bought war bonds to
strengthen Canada's economy so that they could return huge profits. Farming also soared during these years, where many teenagers working on the
farms to yield huge quantities of food for the Allies with the Soldiers of the Soil program. Women and children also helped create care packages for
the soldiers so that they could enjoy delicacies from home. All of this proved that Canada was an equal economic partner and a huge global force,
working with the Allies to ensure the war ran smoothly. This ultimately led to significant leaps on how the economy of Canada ran, based solely on
their own
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Industrialization In Canada
The growth and development of Canadian society is closely linked to plants. Canada is a large exporter of grain and forest products among other plant
products. The worldwide market for grain in 1998 was valued at 15.1 billion dollars US; the worldwide market for first products in 1998 was 123
billion dollars US. These industries represent billions of dollars and a large percentage of Canada's economy. In 2013 agriculture generated 106.9
billion dollars, accounting for 6.7% of Canada's GDP (1).A further 19.8 billion dollars was generated by forestry that same year accounting for 1.25%
of Canada's GDP (2). For Canada to grow economically our agricultural and forestry sectors also must grow. The forest industry is also very important
as building
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Shipping In Canada
The shipping effects of warmer winters in Canada Shipping is an inevitable transportation in Canada because almost all Canadian goods are
independent from other countries. The first advantage is people will be able to succeed annual shipments. This consequences are people such as
shippers, suppliers and owners in companies can work full years and this makes them possible to earn more money than usual shipments. Also, goods
are available to get no matter when it is, so buyers can get both normal and seasonal goods. The second effect is shipping is one of the smart–saving
fuel system and reasonable due to carry goods. Carrying goods on railways and tracks can be a long way and sometimes stops because of the melting
ice roads, however, shipping
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Migration In Canada
The composition of Canada's population today is very different than it was many decades ago. In years prior to World War II Canada's ethnic
homegenetity was made up of mostly the British and French, although Canada was previously inhabited by Natives. However, people began a
migration process that saw increased movement of people from one place to another through the world. Canada, being one of the classical migration
countries began to pull immigrants at one period, then a push occurred after the world war that saw emigration out of Canada. This was followed by
another period of pull factors that saw an expansion in the makeup of Canada's ethnic population. According to Beaujot (2003) these push and pull
factors are based on immigrant social and life course choices. The following are some of the ways that migration have influenced the ethnic ... Show
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According to Beaujot, until the 1970s the ethnic population was essentially composed of European and French– Canadian. Castles et.al (2014) notes as
the growth of the fur industry became predominate in Canada there was an increase in settlers, traders and missionaries emigrating from France and
Britain. Reitz (2014) illustrated that about 80% of the of immigrants prior to 1961 was European the remaining population was non–white. However,
the periods following 1961 to 2001 saw a decline in the ethnic makeup as some of the Europeans and Americans began to immigrate back to their
country of origin. The European–Canadian population began to decline, possibly because of the rise in demand of skilled labor in Europe, as well as the
economic success that raised demand for skilled labor for the U.S. In the mid 1900's Canada began to experience an increase in out– migration mainly
to the U.S. and Europe. In response Canada began to compete for skilled immigrants from all around the
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Inequality In Canada
The time in present is totally different from than in the past. The social structure has been changed to pursue the same equality between races, culture
and religions. Furthermore, the modern society is being composed by a variety of social groups which called the multicultural organization. However,
the thought above is pretty incredible because the client believes that only white privilege is still prevailed in the world and Christianity have to be
accepted in Canada. It is a quite serious idea that is established on by a severe prejudice toward different racial and religious. What is more, Canada is
known as the most equitable country in where lives together with various ethnical groups; yet, the client statement showed that in Canada still
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Canadian Identity : Canada And Canada
Beginning at the time of the Confederation, Canada has worked towards defining its own identity. Slowly, but surely, Canada has built the foundations
for its path to prominence. From a colony of Great Britain, to the country it is today, Canada has achieved much on the long road to a unique Canadian
identity. Whether it be through external or internal affairs, Canada's people have endeavoured to instill the feeling of nationalism deep inside the hearts
of both the present and future generations.
After becoming its own country in 1867, Canada has separated from Britain, growing instead into its own nation, with its own individuality. A major
transformation first occurred during the First World War, with Canada deploying its soldiers as part of the British Commonwealth. At first, the war
seemed to be in support of Britain instead of Canada, however, this fact soon changed when soldiers of different provinces began to develop a sense
of nationalism; a feeling that they were indeed soldiers of Canada, not Nova Scotians nor Ontarians, but Canadian soldiers. Canadians then gained
international recognition with their stunning victory at Vimy Ridge, a key position in the war. Moreover, Canada has provided many of the best
pilots during the war, producing more than a hundred flying aces, greatly aiding the Allied victory. At the end of the First World War, Canada signed
the Treaty of Versailles as its own country instead of as part of Britain, in addition, Canada even gained the
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Multiculturalism In Canada
In week 12 we disused the article, #LOL at Multiculturalism: Reactions to Hockey Night in Canada Punjabi From the Twitterverse by Courtney Szto.
This was a major reaction on social media via twitter on Punjabi Hockey Night in Canada. During this seminar, in reaction to this article, we spoke upon
important questions about on multiculturalism of being important to Canada in 2017, the idea of multiculturalism being symbolized in Canada, and
multiculturalism being Canadas identity. In the article we also looked at how hockey there's no multiculturalism in hockey. Hockey is still seen as the
white man's game and individuals that find anything to change this find is bizarre and very funny. Furthermore the context in the article made this seem
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Democracy In Canada
Democracy for the Best Canada
In a country abundant with natural resources, a bright and competent population, and a kind, revered reputation, the shared thoughts of a well educated
and astute leader and one's cabinet sharing the same characteristics is critical. Our country is based on an multicultural population with differing views
and ways of life, considering the the priceless value of the the Canada's assets, it is imperative that it is handled in the best way possible, and, as time
goes on, the ones involved in the control of our country will become more apt, leading to better control of our issues over time. European, Asian,
African: all with varying religions, perspectives, ways of being, and all have important roles in our diverse, hard–working country. Ergo, the sharing of
thoughts of views when thinking for Canada is imperative. For example, when France put in place a ban on all face/head coverings, ... Show more
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Democracy will give way for this careful and time consuming analyzation so the best decision can be made, which is critical in managing
Canada's important goods. Lastly, the minds behind these decisions will be made better over time as the they develop experience. As with all
things, everything is learnt and made better from doing so, and as democracy is based on creative thinking and analyzing, it will work the brains of
those involved in it so that decisions will be made of a higher quality and at a faster pace as time goes on. Canada's current government is an
example, as motions put into act at the beginning of Trudeau's reign took a lot longer to pass the ones currently going through. Meaning that Canada
will be able to make better, faster decisions over time. In conclusion, Canada is in need of a leadership style that involves a myriad of varying voices
that can make the best decisions for Canada and improve over time. A leadership style of which democracy can effectively provide, all paving way for
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Peacekeeping In Canada
Canada throughout history has been known to be quite a helpful country, aiding in peace missions around the world. But what is Canada's identity,
peacekeeper, or peacemaker? Canada, although widely known as a peacekeeping nation has gradually transitioned into one of peacemaking. Through
NATO missions, the increase of conflict in the world and United Nations,Canada has become more of a peacemaking nation.
Canada has remained a loyal member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization also known as NATO, and has partaken in every mission since it
was formed on April 4th, 1949 . It is stated in the NATO treaty in Article 5 ". . . an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North
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Although in the past, Canada vastly supported the United Nations, a peacekeeping group, Canada's rank in the UN Peacekeeping contributions chart
has decreased from the 20th to the 21st century. Canada used to be ranked 8th in 1990 sending an average of 1000 forces, whether they be police,
military experts, or troops. However in comparison to the other countries that provided thousands of Peacekeepers, in the year 2015, Canada was
only ranked 68th sending a total average of 116 forces. From the major decrease of Canadian peacekeepers, it is observed that Canada has scaled
back their role as a peacekeeping nation, allowing Canada to uncover its peacemaker within. Secondly, United Nations added an online mediation
support tool called Peacemakers. Designed for use by peacemaking professionals, the tool consists of peace agreements, knowledge for guidance as
well as material involving the United Nations mediation support services. Peacemaker is used to provide information on various topics revolving
around peace mission. The UN's efforts to try to resolve the worldwide conflict are presented through UN Peacemaker. The UN added peacemaker to
inform others of peacemaking, showing that it is not just peacekeeping. Thirdly, the United Nations collects money from its members, Canada may be
9th in the top ten providers, however Canada used to
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Homophobia In Canada
As time has progressed, Canadian society has adapted an increasingly liberal attitude towards controversial subjects. Such changes have thereby
prompted an evident surge of positive perceptual changes within the nation. Various prominent social advancements in Canadian history consist of the
recognition of coloured individuals, multiple movements for gender equality and the acknowledgement of the rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender population, also known as the LGBT community. Throughout history, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals have been heavily
discriminated against based upon their sexual preferences. Many individuals perceive homosexuality to be abnormal and immoral due to the fact that it
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Homophobia is the concept in which people are hateful or fearful towards lesbians and gays (Dictionary.com, 2014). Fear and revulsion of the LGBT
population commonly emanate from religious concepts or traditional ideas of society. In 2011, 18% of hate crimes based upon sexual orientation were
reported, however, the number proved to be higher than expected due to the fact that many more individuals are reporting these crimes to the
authorities (Northhumberland View, 2013). This further demonstrates the progression of LGBT rights in Canadian society due to the fact that lesbian,
gay and transgender individuals alike feel comfortable enough to report these matters to the police and receive justice rather than allowing the issue to
go unnoticed out of fear of being judged. Also, though many laws have been implemented to prevent discrimination, it is a reality in which many
members of the LGBT community still face today. In terms of bullying, 25% of homosexual adolescents reported being physically harassed by
heterosexual peers in 2009 (CBC, 2010). However, in 2002 approximately one third of homosexual students were harassed based upon their sexuality
(Riese, 2014). Although discrimination and bullying based upon sexual orientation is prevalent in today's society, Canadians have become more
accustomed to the idea of homosexuality which is reflected through the decrease in the amount of harassment that occurs. However, with adequate
education and continuous learning about the matter, discrimination based upon sexuality can be virtually eliminated in the
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Secularism In Canada
On the international stage, Canada is often viewed as a secular and multicultural nation. Throughout the history of the country, immigrants have come
to Canada seeking a country which is accepting of diversity in ethnicity, language, religion, and culture. Especially since the 1970s, when
multiculturalism was introduced by former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, thus becoming an official policy of Canada, the diversity of the nation has
increased greatly, (Wang & Handy, 2014, p. 1561). However, while Canada has become a more multicultural country as a whole, it has not necessarily
become more religiously pluralistic. In fact, it has been argued that Canada remains and will continue to be an overwhelmingly Christian country and
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Though Canada is officially a multicultural country, it has not resulted in complete religious toleration or separation from Christian values and
preference of the state. Through observation of the ongoing, nationwide debate regarding sharia law, this can be seen. Since the early 2000s, a
common area of contention amongst Canadians has revolved around the debate of whether or not Sharia law should be included in Ontario family
tribunals. Sharia law is used to describe Islamic law as according to the Qur'an. Some Canadian Muslims believed that the addition of sharia law would
help better integrate Canadian Muslims into society. While previously, other forms of religious arbitration were permitted in Ontario, the attempt to
include Sharia law in the early 2000s played an vital role in the Ontario government's decision to ban all forms of religious arbitration, (Reitz, Banergee,
Phan, & Thompson, 2009, p. 700). Consequently, the Family Statue Law Amendment was introduced in 2006 by the Ontario government in order to
ensure that the was 'one law for all'. This legislation effectively banned all faith–based arbitration by instituting that all family law arbitration in the
province would be conducted the same as it would be for any other Canadian, (Berger, 2015, p. 52). Conversely, prior to this amendment, religious
arbitration was permitted in Ontario. However, when religious pluralism began
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Canada Tolerant
Canada has always been considered a tolerant country, but is it really? We have been known for saying sorry for everything, for being nice. Canada's
recent laws have proved that they are not so tolerant as it is told. In the past ten to fifteen years, Canada has become less tolerant in terms of security,
immigration, and religion.
Nowadays, security is strict. Since the 9/11 event, we are more scared of what could happen. Hence, the airport's controls are more frequent and people
are thoroughly checked. It is harder to cross the border than it was in 2000. More technologies, a constant fear lead to being less tolerant. Also,
according to PublicSafety.gc.ca, Canadian Air Transport Security Authority andCanada Border Services Agency were created
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Similarities Between Canada And Canada
When it comes to certain qualities and attributes of the United States of America and Canada, many people residing elsewhere fail to tell the difference.
The accents of people from certain parts of both countries, for instance, are so incredibly indistinguishable that they baffle any and everyone. Besides
this one factor, they even share some comparable cultural characteristics, such as driving on the right side of the road and cherishing the same basic
human rights to the utmost importance. Likewise, there are several similarities between multiple aspects of the countries' respective governments,
including within their individual established frameworks, political systems, and their divisions of authorities and duties. These could potentially point
out a reason as to why Canada and the United States are immensely successful in their particular objectives, and are on their paths to achieving their
long–term goals with difficult to accomplish, yet beneficial visions. After all, they are both either on the way to becoming or currently are two of
world's leading superpowers (Financial Post). However, there is not just one particular infallible way to rule a country and push it to further
advancement simultaneously. In fact, each country works and functions differently, which is primarily due to individual background and history.
Ultimately, although Canada and the United States of America are both nations that share similarities in various parts of their Constitutions, political
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Immigrating To Canada

  • 1. Immigrating to Canada Introduction Emigrating from one's country to another causes many changes in the emigrating family, which can be dealt in a variety of manners. It has been demonstrated that the immigrants have a tough time adjusting into the country they have moved to. Each member of the immigrated families have an impact of moving in a different manner, for instance, children of such families have to keep the family rituals and customs while balancing out their school life on different scales. This literature review will address the financial and emotional impact of each family member of an immigrated family. The purpose is to understand that when immigrants first arrive in Canada or other developed nations, it is not easy for them to start a new life. It requires a great deal of effort and time to fit into a new society, especially for a middle aged person, who has spent her or his life in a very different manner. Currently Canada needs a big number of skilled immigrants because between now and 2021 many jobs are recognized to be unfilled, therefore1, Canadians need to understand the immigrants, and assist them hence, they can easily adapt to the new society. Subtopic 1: Feelings of the new immigrants Many immigrants come to Canada each year in order to make a better living. It is not easy to move to a new country and start a new life in a new environment hence, newcomers go through different emotions. According to the Government of Canada, Canadian population is approximately 31 million ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Unemployment In Canada It is quite disturbing when a person himself feels like a refugee in his native country. The writer believes that the sole cause for being in this situation is the multicultural policy implemented in Canada and the growing number of immigrants within Canada. He has been unemployed for the past five years, although he has experience of 17 years in forklifting. As he believes the growing number of immigrants from other countries within Canada is the sole reason for being unemployed, as the immigrants from other countries provides with references that eventually provides them an edge in the labor market. He even explains that who is there to check their references. Even domestic companies like Maple Leaf Foods receive subsidies from the government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Regionalism in Canada Regionalism is a political ideology based on a collective sense of place or attachment, and is discussed in terms of Canadian society, culture, economy and politics (Westfall, 3). Canada is known internationally as a nation incorporating several multiregional interests and identities into its unification of culture. Its diverse population is comprised of numerous ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations and traditions; and all resides under one federal government. Ever since the founding of Canada, it has developed into regional cleavages and identities, based on various geographical topologies, lifestyles and economic interests (Westfall, 6). It is these characteristics which make it problematic for the federal government to represent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The central provinces of Canada, Ontario and Quebec, are represented by 60% of the seats in the House of Commons and just under half the seats in the Senate. It is quite clear that the insufficiency of regional representation is such a controversial matter. An unelected Senate that no longer fulfils its mandate, and a House of Commons strongly influenced by provinces in ratio to their population, the validity of Parliament has become a great political concern and is a primary contributor to Canada's existing regional tensions (Stilborn, 8). The design of the electoral system is another great contributor to the rise of regional conflicts. Elections in Canada are based on a system known as the "first–past–the–post system" (Stilborn, 26). This system was created where constituents of all ridings are able to elect a single candidate as their representation within regards of their political party. In its essence, the candidate with the largest percentage of the vote in his or her respective riding receives the seat in the House of Commons. This system leads to a debate as to whether or not the outcomes of elections are truly representing party preference on the national scale. This debate is primarily based on the fact that candidates are able to win an election in a constituency, regardless if they received the majority vote or not. Also, the number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Oppression In Canada The labeling of individuals and groups as 'different' is part of the process of creating social hierarchies, which represents the foundation of oppression (de Leeuw, Kobayashi, & Cameron, 2011). This story brings to light the denial of systematic racism of the indigenous people in Canada. It was established that although Canada prides itself in the great variety of culture and ethnicity and religion. However, despite such practices, racism is still a significant issue. Oppression is a contemporary issue for indigenous people because Canadians are still ignorant about aboriginal history. There is a misconception that aboriginals are either living in an idyllic utopian society or in a primitive world. "underprivileged" and "disadvantage", lazy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, the attempts made to correct the situations has been viewed as "special rights" causing more resentment of the aboriginal people today. The continued existence of 'Indian reserves' serves as one of the most visible reminders of the racebased segregation of First Nations people in Canada (Musto, 1990). I chose social work as my professional career path because it is a diverse field unique from the name to the diversity, and most importantly the power to make a difference in people's life's. Social workers don't just tell people to get better they give them the tools to enhance there lives. Despite the negative connotation and stereotypes, I believe that it is important to have social workers because they are the protectors and guiders of the everyday people. The ability to communicate precisely with those who's cultural perspective differentiates from mine is not just a matter of respect but a matter of appropriateness. In relation to these learnings and as an aspiring social worker. "It is practice that you are tailored to client's belief system in order to develop a healthy identity development." My learning of the legacy of oppression tailors my professional ability to practice cultural appropriation and respectful cultural competence when working with aboriginal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Hurricanes In Canada Topic 7. When citizens describe the nature of Canada, Natural disasters are not often included. Explain a list natural disasters that pose a threat to Canadians and their lives. Introduction Contrary to popular belief, Canada is not immune to natural disasters. As a matter of fact, natural disasters that have a recurring pattern on Canadian land. While Canadians create new innovations to combat these disasters, they are almost always unstoppable and their effects are inevitable. Earthquakes Canada is located near and on many fault lines. With fault, lines energy builds up and has to be expelled in the form of an earthquake. The regions for seismic activity in Canada are: the Cordillera region, British Columbia, the Arctic and to a smaller extend, and central Quebec. More than 4,000 earthquake occurs in Canada every year. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although these disasters tend to be mild due to the cold water that surrounds Canada, some hurricanes on the eastern side of Canada can strike with high speeds because the warm Gulf Stream extends close to Atlantic Canada. The strongest hurricane to pass through Canadian land was the 1927 Nova Scotia Hurricane that had winds of 165km/h and was classified as a category 2 hurricane however hurricane Ella, a Category 4 hurricane, was able to invade Canadian water. Both hurricanes caused catastrophic damage and put many lives at risk. The 1927 Nova Scotia Hurricane that hit the east coast of Canada caused many effects. These effects included landslides, flooding, damage to buildings and roads, storm debris littered the streets, and boats were sunk. This tragedy costed more than 2 million dollars in repairs and hundreds of people's lives. Hurricanes are humanly unstoppable, however new technology such as new architectural design and flood gates helps keep Canadians' cities safe from the devastation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Canada History The History of Canada: Canada is a country in North America that consists of 10 provinces: Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan. They also have 3 territories: Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut. The capital of Canada is Ottawa, their prime–minister is Stephen Harper, and their governor–general is David Johnston. Canada used to be considered a monarchy, but they are now owned by their own House of Commons. Although the governor is the representative for the Queen, she is still just seen as a figurehead. The first people to inhabit Canada, were indians–they are also most commonly known as Eskimos (Inuit). Leif Eriksson reached Nova Scotia, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The accord was designed to bring Quebec into the constitution while keeping the people who live there as comfortable as possible. They were "in fear of losing their identity within the English–speaking majority by giving it status as a distinct society." Quebec never got their way. Canada is considered pretty liberal, and has introduced some of the most liberal, and controversial social policies. The legalization of Marijuana happened in 2001, and was made legal for the terminally or chronically ill. It took 2 years to get it moving, but by July 2003, marijuana was considered a "prescription". That same year, Ontario and British Columbia legalized same–sex marriage, and later in 2004 other provinces followed in their footsteps. In 2005, Canada legalized same–sex marriage throughout the whole country! This made them one of the four nations to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Peacekeeping In Canada Canada is one of the best countries to settle in. In fact, according to Fashion and Lifestyle magazine Canada is rated 14 out of 30 best countries to live in ("lifestyle9"). The top three choices that makes individuals proud of Canada are the following: Canada's peacekeeping, Canada's health care system, and Canada's multiculturalism. One can agree that Canadians are proud peace keepers. Peacekeeping started taking place since World War II in the year 1939. Peacekeeping is ranked one due to the fact that it is the biggest pull factors of living in this phenomenal country, because Canada avoids going to war with other countries. This country also supports peacekeeping missions and has participated in tons of missions compare to other 196 countries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, the ranking of health care in Canada is 30 out of 196 ("World Health Organization's Ranking of the World's Health Systems"). Since the health care is free citizens of Canada can get free medical care to stay healthy, and you are automatically connected to the health system as soon as you are born on Canadian land. In addition, Citizens of Canada are fortunate of the multiculturalism which is rank 3. The city Toronto, which is located in Ontario, Canada is the most diverse city in the world ("Toronto Takes on London, New York in Diversity Game.") and Canada is the only western country in the world that is in the top 20(The Most (and Least) Culturally Diverse Countries in the World"). Living in Canada one doesn't have to travel the world because the world is literally in Canada if an individual drives around Toronto one can see everyone from different ethnic groups and Individuals can discover a lot of different cultures and try various ethnic foods. To sum everything up, Canada is a wonderful country. The three top choices that make one a proud Canadian is pacification, health maintenance, and cultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Migration To Canada Migrate to Canada, Live Permanently Migration means an act of changing physical location of people to a new area or country in order to search for work or better living conditions. Accompanying family member or a relative who has a plan to migrate can also be obtained through having an appropriate provision. It could be achieve with the action of safe process of having a consultation with an Immigration Lawyer. Most persons hire an immigration lawyer because they need assistance in submitting an application for some type of immigration document. It can be actually done for a special purpose mostly with those persons who are having a difficulty to understand various requirements through filling out application forms. What can an Immigration Lawyer do for you? An immigration attorney can look over the clearly defined facts of your condition and ascertain all feasible options. A lawyer can compose and make portfolios such as applications/ petitions for you. Appointing an attorney in case of your immigration can help you to prevent experiencing problems and delays. Planning to migrate to another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They usually manage most Canadian immigrations affairs such as Canadian passport, citizenship and immigration, visas, permanent resident card, work permits, sponsorship via family/ spouse/ common law partner, Canadian citizenship application, student visa Canada, and skilled worker immigration. They fastened documents with significance and value. Calgary Immigration Lawyers can also help people acquire and determine the rights, duties, and obligations correlated with being immigrants or how they gain residence or citizenship within Canada. They make your Immigration cases well–managed and cared with great attention and give a full provision of assistance to clients as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Individualism In Canada If we take a deeper look, we can see these examples of Canadian reactions against the American tradition of individualism throughout the history of these two countries. For example, when we look at the United States, we can see that Settlers of the American West staked their claims years before a government was around to protect their lives and their property. The people who traveled west for potential profit did so without the comfort of knowing the government would be able to protect them. As a result, personal firearms became a necessity when making the journey in order to protect themselves from Native American attack and possible criminals. However, compared to the Canadian frontier experience, we can see that law came to the Canadian... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the United States since citizen militia and self–defense contributed greatly to the countries founding, there is much greater difficulty regulating firearms in any effective way. Furthermore, because the U.S. government is a republic that is set up through a system of checks and balances, special interest groups generally have a greater impact on affecting change in government policy. For example, the NRA (National Rifle Association) is an immensely powerful special interest group that plays a significant role in representing Americans who feel that the second amendment is essential to the American way of life. As Fleming notes "The political role of the NRA has been felt by many Congressional members in Washington. The results of the 1994 election, in which the Republicans took overwhelming control of the House of Representatives has often been attributed by Democrats, in particular, President Clinton, to the NRA." (Fleming 2012, 4) This shows how much more power special interest groups such as the NRA have at affecting government representation when backed up by citizens who view certain issues with great importance. Through U.S. history, the supreme court has solidified the notion that the right to bear arms is constitutional. There has never been any large scale regulation of firearms in the United States at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Hierarchy In Canada We are specifically looking at Montreal, Canada for this study. Having different cultures join together for a new business corporations allows many opportunities to be made. As a company our number one goal is to be the best that we can offer. This team in Canada will allow us to stretch out to our horizons and limits that can be reached in our sister country. There are somethings that need to have attention brought to them like how Americans differ or are similar in correspondence, directness or indirectness, attitude toward hierarchy, wording among the countries, and what Americans should keep in mind when visiting the Canada site. Communication As for Canada there is not one official language but two. They speak both English and French, although good for the transfers, Montreal Canada is an English speaking town. allows for easy correspondence among the Americans and the Canadians. "Canadians are generally open and friendly people, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hierarchy in Canada and America are more opposite than anything. Canada does not like hierarchy systems. They like to make business decisions as a whole company because they know that effects everyone that works for them. Unlike Americans who mostly favor hierarchy systems because it allows the managers, supervisors, and CEOs in the company to make the decisions that will better benefit themselves to make more money. Most Americans that are higher up in the company only worry about what will make them look good and what will make them the most money. Canada is more socialized. They like to do things that will only be good for everyone as a whole. Another thing that Canada is better at is having more powerful women among the workplace. A report states that, "While no sex differences existed with respect to organizational influence in Canada." unlike here in America where it is thought that a woman should have a less demanding job or be home caring for the household and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Multiculturalism In Canada Canada is a nation that prides itself on being open and tolerant to racial and ethnic diversity. According to the Canadian Multiculturalism Act of 1988, the government recognizes that "multiculturalism is a fundamental characteristic of the Canadian heritage and identity". In a country where 20% of the population is foreign born, these words are a powerful emblem of national unity; the official position of the Canadian government is that different races and cultures are an asset to Canadian society, not a liability. However, the history of Canadian immigration policy and racial ideology remains preserved in sharp contrast to this modern ideal of acceptance. Differences in race and culture were perceived as a threat to society, most notably in British Columbia, which was especially vulnerable to Asian immigration. Anti–Asian sentiment expanded throughout the late 19th and early 20th century, eventually erupting into a series of violent incidents that would be known as the Vancouver Race Riots of 1907. These riots are difficult to reconcile with contemporary Canadian values, and are often understood as a terribly unjust but brief incident that was caused by an isolated group of racist British Columbians. In reality, the riots were the physical manifestation of decades of racial prejudice that permeated Canadian society and the federal government. This brief moment would have powerful and lasting effects on Canadian history as it spurred the government into pursuing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Immigrants In Canada The person who move from their home country to another country for permanent residency. (Merriam Webster, n. d.) is called an immigrant. The government of Canada decided to increase the number of immigrants in Canada, for which the government is welcoming the people from the different countries in the world and about 24, 00 to 265, 000 people each year come to Canada. The new immigrants are facing many barriers such as social, economics and environmental. It is an important step took by the government of Canada because the Canadian local population is decreasing because the people are getting older and the birth rate is declining. As the Canadian government is busy in the process of immigration, they have a fixed criteria for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Interdependence On Canada Canada has always been dependent on the United States Pierre Trudeau once said, "Living next to you (the United States) is in some ways like sleeping with an elephant. No matter how friendly and even–tempered is the beast, if I can call it that, one is affected by every twitch and grunt." This saying gives a deep understanding of what Canada's relationship with the States was like. The U.S. is a country that has flourished throughout history and Canada was right behind. The U.S has almost 10 times more the population than Canada. So, Canada has depended on the U.S for simple things such as getting tourists from them to visit Canada. It is evident that Canada's dependence on the U.S, was higher than America's dependence on Canada. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The isolationism policy was an approach to not get involved in any world affairs. This was initially used by the United States during the Great Depression. However, Canada was so dependent on the U.S. that they used the same policy. Another example of their dependence on the U.S. was during the Vietnam War. Canada depended on the U.S. by selling 2.7 billion dollars of war materials so that it would help them financially. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), is a great example of how Canada depended on the U.S. Both the countries were afraid of the Soviet Union attacking, so NATO helped with Canada and the U.S coming together to protect themselves from the Soviet Union from attacking. If Canada wasn't dependant on the States, they would have dealt with the conflicts they had with the Soviet Union on their own. The U.S has a great effect on Canada's decisions when it comes to international ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Political Deadlocks Between Canada And Canada Political Deadlock: In 1841 Britain declared in the Act of the Union that both East & West Canada would have equal representation in the elected assembly of the Province of Canada. Britain made this decision because Canada East outnumbered Canada West in terms of population. The guarantee of equal representation was supposed to allay Canada West's fear of domination by French Catholics. However, it instead led to political deadlock. A political deadlock is when the tho sides of government bock each other from advancing any sort of agenda. By 1861, due to a large influx of immigrants into Canada West during the 1850's, the census showed that Canada west had almost 300,000 more people than Canada East. Due to the demographic change, George ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the American Civil War Britain has strongly proclaimed its neutrality and wasn't to interfere with the war. But due to its booming textile industry and the need for cotton, which was produced in the Confederate States, they were perceived as supporting the South since Britain didn't try and stop blockades from smuggling cotton. When the Confederate states lost the war, the British North American colonies feared that the Union states would seek revenge on Britain by overtaking its colonies. Around the same time, the doctrine of Manifest Destiny rapidly gained popularity throughout America. This was, and arguably still is, a widely held belief that America and its settlers were destined to expand across North America. The British North American colonies were facing their own internal problems at the time, from political deadlock to various trade issues between Canada East, Canada West, and the Maritime colonies. The soon–to–be Canadians internal divide was their biggest weakness, and both parties recognized that. Soon after, Canada East, Canada West, and the Maritime colonies set their differences aside to band together against the greater threat looming in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Immigrate To Canada Top Reasons to Immigrate to Canada Canada has a multicultural society and relies heavily on immigration. The aging population of Canada makes it imminent for them to open up their gates for immigrants from other countries. According to a research, it was found that Canadians above the age of 65 years comprise 16.1% of Canada's total population and compared to this the population of under 15s is considerably low. This has created a void that must be filled with the help of immigration. Major problems pertaining to aging population are: в—ЏHuge burden on the economy в—ЏLess workers in the workforce в—ЏMore expenditure on pension and healthcare в—ЏMore taxes for the current workforce The aging population of Canada has become a 'ticking time bomb' ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The country also provides a right to education to its Citizens and permanent residents. Thousands of international students migrate every year to continue their edification in one of the top notch institutes in Canada, This means that you are not the only one who is thinking of migrating to Canada for education. Travel Canada is also a great travel destination and can provide a great bang for every buck you put into your travel. The iconic Niagara Falls is one of the most alluring sites to witness. Canada has spots for people travelling in solitude or in a group. Vancouver houses the hockey team vancouver canucks and is filled with places that can provide you an exotic wining and dining experience. The SkyTrain enables travellers to to soak in the majestic view of Canadian cities from quite a height. Some urban cities even have a bucolic setting due to the type of architecture. There are other great spots that you can visit like Quebec, Granville islands and so on. Ease of Immigration Just to reiterate my point, Canada needs immigrants and that is why the immigration process focuses on young and skilled workers. This is quite
  • 16. apposite as skilled workers will be able to contribute a lot to the economy of Canada. Canada does not just make it easy for you to migrate but for your family as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Is Canada In Canada Colloquially referred to as the Great White North as a result of its large land area, its areas of Arctic tundra, and its location relative to the rest of the North American continent (Simpson, 2017), Canada is the second largest country by land mass in the world and a close economic and geographic neighbor of the United States (U.S.). Under Canadian rule are 10 provinces (British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Islands) and three territories (Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon). AlthoughCanada has two official languages (English and French), Quebec is the only province in which French is the dominant spoken and written language. As the 11th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The leader of the political party with a majority in the House of Commons is appointed as Prime Minister (PM). Currently the majority party is the Liberal Party and Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister. The PM is essentially the "voice" of Canada, and the duties of the office are similar to that of a U.S. President or U.K. Prime Minister. Canada's judiciary system is comprised of the Supreme Court as well as federal and provincial courts. Legal System Both English and French legal traditions had an impact in the development of Canada's legal system. As a result, the system is comprised of both common law and civil law components. However, only in the province of Quebec does civil law supercede common law (Government of Canada, 2017). Canada has a federal parliament, which makes legislation in the country and a provincial parliament in each province and territory which creates legislation for its respective area. Parliament is responsible for debating and deciding which proposed laws to approve and which existing laws to change, once a change is proposed. The process for changing or creating a law is as follows: Senior government officials draft a law proposal. This draft is handed off to the Cabinet, which is comprised of select members of Parliament chosen by the Prime Minister. Once the Cabinet approves the proposed law it presents the proposal to Parliament, the members of which study and debate the proposal. If the majority of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Homelessness In Canada When people think of Canada, they likely imagine a prospering country filled with equal opportunity, safety, and security. While this statement can be true for the population of privileged white people, Canada, unfortunately, has had some unproud moments in its history, and sadly, the treatment of minorities is still poor today. Specifically, there has been historic problems betweenCanada and indigenous people, from as early as the colonization of the land stolen from the indigenous people to the assimilation of youth with residential schools. The land that is proudly called "Canada" today, once was the home to many aboriginal tribes including the East Indies, before it was stolen by colonizers (Vikings, French, and Europeans) as early as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Local forces should operate with transparency and work on a foundation of equity and equality, to ensure all demographics are safe and protected, without bias or discrimination. Unfortunately, there have been many incidents in Canada, where police forces denied the issue and showed racism in their operations. Culhane (2003) claimed that in East Vancouver alone, a minimum of 61 women has been reported missing since 1983. When these reports were made to the local police, they were ignored and not taken seriously which contradicts the duties that the police service should provide. Attention was not brought to these reports until the Philip Owens, Vancouver mayor, ordered the police to investigate these concerns (Culhane 2003). After the local forces took control and started investigating, this issue started getting more and more coverage in academics, and media, convicts were finally being arrested for their wrongdoing. While this action did not solve the problem, it was successful in initiating a conversation that was not previously had, which was a significant movement for acknowledging the crisis. This shows how progress can be made with smaller centralized action, however, it also demonstrates the importance that superior governing forces play, the ideal solution would be for the federal government to prompt and encourage local forces to foster this issue within ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Multiculturalism In Canada Multiculturalism Definition: "Multiculturalism" is the co–existence of diverse cultures, where culture includes racial, religious, or cultural groups and is manifested in customary behaviors, cultural assumptions and values, patterns of thinking, and communicative styles". Multiculturalism in Canada is a huge topic for many reasons most people that live in Canada come from different races such as Caucasian, Hispanic, African America, Asian, and Hindu. Almost all of these races immigrated from countries all across the world to either start a better life here, free education welfare, pension, unemployment insurance, also free health care. Usually Canada takes in 200,000 immigrants each year. "In 1971, Canada was the first country in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Isis group has recently released a video to attack and destroy big countries and cities such as Washington, New York, Toronto, France, and Italy etc. These innocent people are dying and being tortured for just not believing in the beliefs that the people for the Islamic terror group believe in. Which is wrong g because as such multicultural countries every race, skin color should not be mistreated. "While multiculturalism is nearly 40 years old in Canada, it nevertheless remains a highly controversial and debated issue". Aboriginals, French, and British people from other countries began to immigrate to Canada in 1867 when the large confederation started and a big group of a German population arrived in Canada. In the late 1800's and early 1900's the Canadian west and construction of the railway so that they could get to Canada. The large group that came from Britain, the United States, Scandinavia and the Eastern Europe a lot of other settlements of non–European descents such as British Columbia, and tons of Chinese workers were brought to Canada to help work on the railroad system. Nova Scotia and Ontario also saw African American immigrants escaping their slavery jobs in the United States of America. "Both multi and cultural are here – we are in the streets, in the neighborhoods, in workplaces, in schools, colleges and universities, in community centers, in shopping malls". Canada has been named as on of the most multi–cultural countries in the world out of all of them for simple reasons because of the warmness in the country and how much the country has to offer for low income families and immigrants who cannot work such as welfare, social insurance, disability taxes for if you are an immigrant and have a disability you could have an income coming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Multilingualism In Canada In between the countries of Germany and France lies Switzerland, a diverse country with a rich history. Part of this rich history contributes to the multilingualism of this nation state. Switzerland has four official languages; German, French, Italian and Romansh. All of these languages, with the exception of Romansh, hold equal value in the federal government. A reported 63.9% of the Swiss population speaks German as their main language, 22.5 percent speak mainly French, 8.1 percent use mainly Italian, and .5 percent speak Romansh as their most used language based on a 2013 census. In this census, 21.7 percent of Swiss residents indicated "other" as their most spoken language. In his article, "Language Policy in Multilingual Switzerland" Taylor... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Romansh is not an official language of Switzerland, but it is an official language of one canton. Romansh is the least widespread of the languages in Switzerland, and thus it is likely that the language will fade due to impracticability in everyday Swiss life. ... argues that "...." , but the linguistic difference between cantons seems to be enough to reduce effectiveness of communication and strongly influences regional culture. Belgium faces the issue of exclusionary practices in schools that require the use of Dutch. Additionally, Belgium has a history of exclusionary work and marketplace restrictions that affect non–Dutch speaking citizens. Unlike Switzerland, Belgium's minority language of German has less than one percent of the population who are native speakers, in opposition to the slight divide of French and Dutch speakers in Belgium. This means that German would be far less effective in the majority of the country and in the future may no longer hold its status as an official ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Sterilization In Canada Canada is a country that is undergoing advancements in all regions day–to–day. This growth has also changed the mentality of people towards getting married and having kids, there has been a drastic decrease in the fertility rate of Canada during the last 100 years; furthermore, the shrinkage of families are linked to factors like medical advancements, economic trends, historical and psychological reasons etc. We will discuss some of the major factors a family takes into consideration while planning about expanding their family. CHANGES IN LAW Changes has happened in the areas of birth control, adoption and sterilization during the last decade. Contraceptives were found illegal, liable to serve a two year jail sentence under the criminal code until July 1 of 1969 (Mary, 2014), even jailed a druggist in Canada for selling condoms. Women then had to rely on folk recipes and illegal abstinence to control fertility. Elizabeth bagshaw one of the first female doctors in Canada campaigned for the notion that female should have the right to prevent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main objective for this was "well raised and genetically superior" children to be born in the next generation (Canada's human rights history, n.d). Alberta was one among the few provinces that legalized sterilization known as the sexually sterilization act due to many reasons like anti–immigration motive or objection to federalization. Sterilization was usually allowed in certain grounds of undesirable physical and mental conditions which had the fear of inheriting and for the people who was judged as unsuited to raise and bare children. Now among Canadian married couples, where the wife is over the age of 35, nearly two–third of them are protected by sterilization (Balakrishnan, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Logging In Canada Effects of Logging Industry A forest is the most diverse and richest biological system on the face of earth. Forests are essential to the global environment because of their profound impacts on ecology, culture and economy. According to David Suzuki, "Canada's forests cover almost half of the country's landmass and make up 10 percent of the world's forest cover. Forests are a crucial part of Canada's natural heritage, wilderness areas and economy" (Para2). Canadian forests play a primary role in the life of Canadians; however, exploitation of this natural wealth brings harm to the country. Logging operations in the forests brings long term harms to the biodiversity if not done sustainably. The logging has several negative impacts on our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no doubt that forests are cherished for their beauty, cultural importance and contribute towards the enhanced landscape .To sum up, it is clear that Canada must achieve a balance between environment and economic needs.. According to Chekhov, "There can be neither civilization nor happiness if forests crash down under the axe, if the climate is harsh and severe, if people are also harsh and severe...What a terrible future!". Undoubtedly, trees have their own specific role to regulate the quality of life on the earth and without having a healthy and diverse environment, a thriving economy would merely be a dream. Precisely, solving this complex problem seems an overwhelming task; however, moderation is a key to save our forests and it would pave the way for a healthy and prosperous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Sovereignty In Canada Despite recent International opportunism, Canada lays claim to the region through historic documents and acts of sovereignty. Canada's claim to the area began in 1670. When King Charles II of England granted Rupert's land in a charter to the Hudson's Bay Company at the height of the fur trading era. This charter covered a large area around Hudson's Bay, including the northern expanse above the bay (Rose 4). In 1880, Britain granted the new dominion of Canada the Arctic Archipelago (Rose 5). Including 94 arctic islands and "all Islands adjacent to any such territories" discovered or not (Bonikowski). To secure Canadian sovereignty, Canada sent explorers Joseph–ElzГ©ar Bernier and Vilhjalmur Stefansson to leave plaques and flags on several islands. The symbolic significance of flag raising is questioned, as sovereignty entails taking responsibility for a region through tangible ways. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1903, Canada setup a North West Mounted Police post on Herschel Island. 1925 marked a vital year for Canadian sovereignty, as the Canadian government became the first to extend its boundaries northward to the pole. The claim included the sector between 60В° west and 141В° west longitude, others followed (Haftendorn). Then in 1926, the RCMP operated a post office on Bache Peninsula. In the same year, the establishment of the Arctic Island Game Preserve sought to protect the natural environment in the region. All four acts are proof of Canadian sovereignty (Bonikowski). While many may stress the vagueness of historic documents and dismiss acts of sovereignty. The legitimacy of Canada's claim to the Arctic is supported by historical rights as well as international maritime ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Discrimination In Canada There are numerous canadian events that occured in our history that we are proud of like; the battle of Vimy, our independence and many others. Meanwhile, there are also a lot of tragedies and traumas that happened in our past that we would rather not discuss like; the Indian act in 1867, or the racism and oppression towards minorities that occured. Now, Canada is known for it's freedom and its opportunities. People from around the world would immigrate to Canada to make a new beginning for themselves, to get away from their nationwide issues in their own countries. Canada would welcome them with open arms and offer them residence, help them get a job, and give them some money to start their new lives. But what about the people who were here at the very beginning, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is the government doing for them, in order to help them? The Canadian government's promises towards the First Nations are being neglected. This research paper explores the mistreatment of aboriginals to this day. This is proven by the government stealing the First Nations land, also the government putting the aboriginal community into reserves, and finally the discrimination that has and is still occurring towards the First Nations. The First Nations experienced numerous traumatic events when the British invaded their lands. It all started with the Indian Act in 1867. The British believed that their culture was superior to the First Nations and therefore they should rule and have all the power. The British wanted to add Christianity and agriculture to the indigenous population. So the government proceeded to create the Indian Act which essentially gave the Indian handlers more power to 'civilize' the First Nations. The Indian handlers would now be able to manage the First Nations land, their money and resources. The Indian Act was created due to the belief ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Multiculturalism In Canada Multiculturalism has become the most debated topic in recent years. It influences economic and political decisions of the country. Many developed countries as like Canada welcome multiculturalism through various policies but for individuals it is a moral concern which they adopt through culture, religion, environment and political behavior of the country. Culture various from countries to countries and it is impossible to reform a new culture because it is in human norms. "People often believe things but they do not know why they believe it – emotional reaction" (Haidt, 2012). In Canada, since 1971 during the time of Pierre Trudeau, it supported and encouraged various culture and ethnic groups to reform society. Through constitution it implemented ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both influences political ideology and its decisions. Genetically people are very different, not just by appearance but also through behavior and personality. MZ twins and DZ twins both are twins but have different characteristics. MZ twins are identical twins that carry 100% genetic similarity as they split from one egg and one sperm. And DZ twins are non–identical twins as they are split from two eggs and two sperms. They are more likely siblings e.g. 50% genetic. MZ twins are more likely to share similar environment and do interact more in life than DZ twins. As whether parents agree or disagree it has less impact on MZ twins where it decreases moderately on DZ twins. Heditary is the impact of the inheritance on trait variance (e.g. parents, physical environment). "People believe what they see or learn". Thus, it also depends on environment not just genetics which influences people's behavior and ideology. Environment is the non–genetic external factors which influences the trait variation. Shared environment are the external factors which are likely to act similarly and do follow same ideology as people are self–righteous. Unshared environment varies on people's mind and they believe "what they think is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Canada Should Not Outweigh The Cost Of Canada Isn 't is depressing to see your loved ones get killed in a pointless war just to acquire a few acres of land? Some have argued that World War 1 "made a nation" out of Canada; others have replied that it has divided us ever since. I think that the benefits did not outweighed the costs. Canada officially went to war on August 4th, 1914 as a result of the British declarations of war on Germany. Even thoughCanada got nothing to do with the war, Canada did not have the decision or the choice to join the war due to Canada being one of Britain 's colonies. Canada at that time had a total population of 8 million people, in which, 620 000 served in the war and as a result, 60 661 were killed and 172 000 were wounded. The casualties were really high. There is no place in the world that is worth the slaughter of human beings. Interestingly, new technologies including machine guns, tanks, submarines, airplanes, poison gas, radios, and telephones were introduced in World War 1. But this also meant death rates would increase and being slaughtered would be highly possible. In response to the situation, Sir Sam Hughes, Canadian Minister of Militia and Defense, decided to equip most Canadian troops with the Ross Rifle. The Ross Rifle was an excellent gun for sniping and sharpshooting, but when it came to rapid firing, the gun tends to overheat and gets jammed easily, making it very useless in the war. In 1915, Canadian soldiers threw their Ross Rifles away and collected Mausers from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Comparing Canada Economic System Of Canada Comparing Canada Economic system to Jordan Muhannad hadi Forest heights Collegiate Institrute Comparing Canada Economic system to Jordan 2 In this report you will know all about Canada and Jordan economic overview, natural resources where do they stand in the economic freedom rankings and what type of governmets they have and finally where Canada falls on the of spectrum economics systems. Economic Overview Canada Canada is the seventh largest economy. Businesses are mostly privately owned. The government offers lots of services like the healthcare system, transportation and utility companies. The economy is highly developed. After the Second World War Canada changed from a rural economy to one industry which is mining than it kept changing until our time. Canada is one of the main exporter countries of forest products. Most of the natural resources are from south of Canada while some are in the northern parts. Natural resources found are iron, nickel, Zinc, gold, timber, wildlife, hydropower, natural gas, and petroleum. The main industries are automobile industry and aircraft industry, also Canada is ranked eighth in seafood industry. Jordan Jordan is a Arab country located in the middle east. The problems in Iraq and Syria have caused lots of damage to Jordan's economy because of border problems and refugee crisis. Jordan has natural resources but they don't help the economy because they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Canada In Ww1 In 1914, Canada was a British colony as it had been a part of the British Empire ever since the 1600's, with a majority of Canadian citizens being of British descent. But, with Canada's participation in World War I on the front lines and domestically, Canada repeatedly proved that "colony" is not something that should be used to describe itself. Despite some of the costs, Canadians took it upon themselves to show the Allies and the Germans who they truly are. We emerged from the war, as not only independent of British control, but also as a major global superpower due to the Allies' military dependence on us, the economy developing skyward and full jurisdiction in foreign affairs. At the start of WWI, Canadian troops fought with the British ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the war, with the multitude and variety of different programs, Canada's economy exploded by four times due to the influx of products being produced for the Allies. By doing this, Canada in turn also changed its economy in a full self–sustaining Canadian identity. For example, due to the desperate need for ammunition and war weapons, Canada built countless factories across the country to service the demand. It was solely a business agreement, a plan where terms involved trade and money, between Britain and Canada. Many citizens came up to work in the industrial production so that Canada could stabilize itself as a dominant global economy, starting what was called the Home Front. Millions of dollars in war goods were being manufactured and shipped to the Allies, including artillery shells, and munitions. Many people also bought war bonds to strengthen Canada's economy so that they could return huge profits. Farming also soared during these years, where many teenagers working on the farms to yield huge quantities of food for the Allies with the Soldiers of the Soil program. Women and children also helped create care packages for the soldiers so that they could enjoy delicacies from home. All of this proved that Canada was an equal economic partner and a huge global force, working with the Allies to ensure the war ran smoothly. This ultimately led to significant leaps on how the economy of Canada ran, based solely on their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Industrialization In Canada The growth and development of Canadian society is closely linked to plants. Canada is a large exporter of grain and forest products among other plant products. The worldwide market for grain in 1998 was valued at 15.1 billion dollars US; the worldwide market for first products in 1998 was 123 billion dollars US. These industries represent billions of dollars and a large percentage of Canada's economy. In 2013 agriculture generated 106.9 billion dollars, accounting for 6.7% of Canada's GDP (1).A further 19.8 billion dollars was generated by forestry that same year accounting for 1.25% of Canada's GDP (2). For Canada to grow economically our agricultural and forestry sectors also must grow. The forest industry is also very important as building ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Shipping In Canada The shipping effects of warmer winters in Canada Shipping is an inevitable transportation in Canada because almost all Canadian goods are independent from other countries. The first advantage is people will be able to succeed annual shipments. This consequences are people such as shippers, suppliers and owners in companies can work full years and this makes them possible to earn more money than usual shipments. Also, goods are available to get no matter when it is, so buyers can get both normal and seasonal goods. The second effect is shipping is one of the smart–saving fuel system and reasonable due to carry goods. Carrying goods on railways and tracks can be a long way and sometimes stops because of the melting ice roads, however, shipping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Migration In Canada The composition of Canada's population today is very different than it was many decades ago. In years prior to World War II Canada's ethnic homegenetity was made up of mostly the British and French, although Canada was previously inhabited by Natives. However, people began a migration process that saw increased movement of people from one place to another through the world. Canada, being one of the classical migration countries began to pull immigrants at one period, then a push occurred after the world war that saw emigration out of Canada. This was followed by another period of pull factors that saw an expansion in the makeup of Canada's ethnic population. According to Beaujot (2003) these push and pull factors are based on immigrant social and life course choices. The following are some of the ways that migration have influenced the ethnic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Beaujot, until the 1970s the ethnic population was essentially composed of European and French– Canadian. Castles et.al (2014) notes as the growth of the fur industry became predominate in Canada there was an increase in settlers, traders and missionaries emigrating from France and Britain. Reitz (2014) illustrated that about 80% of the of immigrants prior to 1961 was European the remaining population was non–white. However, the periods following 1961 to 2001 saw a decline in the ethnic makeup as some of the Europeans and Americans began to immigrate back to their country of origin. The European–Canadian population began to decline, possibly because of the rise in demand of skilled labor in Europe, as well as the economic success that raised demand for skilled labor for the U.S. In the mid 1900's Canada began to experience an increase in out– migration mainly to the U.S. and Europe. In response Canada began to compete for skilled immigrants from all around the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Inequality In Canada The time in present is totally different from than in the past. The social structure has been changed to pursue the same equality between races, culture and religions. Furthermore, the modern society is being composed by a variety of social groups which called the multicultural organization. However, the thought above is pretty incredible because the client believes that only white privilege is still prevailed in the world and Christianity have to be accepted in Canada. It is a quite serious idea that is established on by a severe prejudice toward different racial and religious. What is more, Canada is known as the most equitable country in where lives together with various ethnical groups; yet, the client statement showed that in Canada still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Canadian Identity : Canada And Canada Beginning at the time of the Confederation, Canada has worked towards defining its own identity. Slowly, but surely, Canada has built the foundations for its path to prominence. From a colony of Great Britain, to the country it is today, Canada has achieved much on the long road to a unique Canadian identity. Whether it be through external or internal affairs, Canada's people have endeavoured to instill the feeling of nationalism deep inside the hearts of both the present and future generations. After becoming its own country in 1867, Canada has separated from Britain, growing instead into its own nation, with its own individuality. A major transformation first occurred during the First World War, with Canada deploying its soldiers as part of the British Commonwealth. At first, the war seemed to be in support of Britain instead of Canada, however, this fact soon changed when soldiers of different provinces began to develop a sense of nationalism; a feeling that they were indeed soldiers of Canada, not Nova Scotians nor Ontarians, but Canadian soldiers. Canadians then gained international recognition with their stunning victory at Vimy Ridge, a key position in the war. Moreover, Canada has provided many of the best pilots during the war, producing more than a hundred flying aces, greatly aiding the Allied victory. At the end of the First World War, Canada signed the Treaty of Versailles as its own country instead of as part of Britain, in addition, Canada even gained the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Multiculturalism In Canada In week 12 we disused the article, #LOL at Multiculturalism: Reactions to Hockey Night in Canada Punjabi From the Twitterverse by Courtney Szto. This was a major reaction on social media via twitter on Punjabi Hockey Night in Canada. During this seminar, in reaction to this article, we spoke upon important questions about on multiculturalism of being important to Canada in 2017, the idea of multiculturalism being symbolized in Canada, and multiculturalism being Canadas identity. In the article we also looked at how hockey there's no multiculturalism in hockey. Hockey is still seen as the white man's game and individuals that find anything to change this find is bizarre and very funny. Furthermore the context in the article made this seem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Democracy In Canada Democracy for the Best Canada In a country abundant with natural resources, a bright and competent population, and a kind, revered reputation, the shared thoughts of a well educated and astute leader and one's cabinet sharing the same characteristics is critical. Our country is based on an multicultural population with differing views and ways of life, considering the the priceless value of the the Canada's assets, it is imperative that it is handled in the best way possible, and, as time goes on, the ones involved in the control of our country will become more apt, leading to better control of our issues over time. European, Asian, African: all with varying religions, perspectives, ways of being, and all have important roles in our diverse, hard–working country. Ergo, the sharing of thoughts of views when thinking for Canada is imperative. For example, when France put in place a ban on all face/head coverings, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Democracy will give way for this careful and time consuming analyzation so the best decision can be made, which is critical in managing Canada's important goods. Lastly, the minds behind these decisions will be made better over time as the they develop experience. As with all things, everything is learnt and made better from doing so, and as democracy is based on creative thinking and analyzing, it will work the brains of those involved in it so that decisions will be made of a higher quality and at a faster pace as time goes on. Canada's current government is an example, as motions put into act at the beginning of Trudeau's reign took a lot longer to pass the ones currently going through. Meaning that Canada will be able to make better, faster decisions over time. In conclusion, Canada is in need of a leadership style that involves a myriad of varying voices that can make the best decisions for Canada and improve over time. A leadership style of which democracy can effectively provide, all paving way for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Peacekeeping In Canada Canada throughout history has been known to be quite a helpful country, aiding in peace missions around the world. But what is Canada's identity, peacekeeper, or peacemaker? Canada, although widely known as a peacekeeping nation has gradually transitioned into one of peacemaking. Through NATO missions, the increase of conflict in the world and United Nations,Canada has become more of a peacemaking nation. Canada has remained a loyal member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization also known as NATO, and has partaken in every mission since it was formed on April 4th, 1949 . It is stated in the NATO treaty in Article 5 ". . . an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all." ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although in the past, Canada vastly supported the United Nations, a peacekeeping group, Canada's rank in the UN Peacekeeping contributions chart has decreased from the 20th to the 21st century. Canada used to be ranked 8th in 1990 sending an average of 1000 forces, whether they be police, military experts, or troops. However in comparison to the other countries that provided thousands of Peacekeepers, in the year 2015, Canada was only ranked 68th sending a total average of 116 forces. From the major decrease of Canadian peacekeepers, it is observed that Canada has scaled back their role as a peacekeeping nation, allowing Canada to uncover its peacemaker within. Secondly, United Nations added an online mediation support tool called Peacemakers. Designed for use by peacemaking professionals, the tool consists of peace agreements, knowledge for guidance as well as material involving the United Nations mediation support services. Peacemaker is used to provide information on various topics revolving around peace mission. The UN's efforts to try to resolve the worldwide conflict are presented through UN Peacemaker. The UN added peacemaker to inform others of peacemaking, showing that it is not just peacekeeping. Thirdly, the United Nations collects money from its members, Canada may be 9th in the top ten providers, however Canada used to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Homophobia In Canada As time has progressed, Canadian society has adapted an increasingly liberal attitude towards controversial subjects. Such changes have thereby prompted an evident surge of positive perceptual changes within the nation. Various prominent social advancements in Canadian history consist of the recognition of coloured individuals, multiple movements for gender equality and the acknowledgement of the rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender population, also known as the LGBT community. Throughout history, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals have been heavily discriminated against based upon their sexual preferences. Many individuals perceive homosexuality to be abnormal and immoral due to the fact that it violates the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Homophobia is the concept in which people are hateful or fearful towards lesbians and gays (Dictionary.com, 2014). Fear and revulsion of the LGBT population commonly emanate from religious concepts or traditional ideas of society. In 2011, 18% of hate crimes based upon sexual orientation were reported, however, the number proved to be higher than expected due to the fact that many more individuals are reporting these crimes to the authorities (Northhumberland View, 2013). This further demonstrates the progression of LGBT rights in Canadian society due to the fact that lesbian, gay and transgender individuals alike feel comfortable enough to report these matters to the police and receive justice rather than allowing the issue to go unnoticed out of fear of being judged. Also, though many laws have been implemented to prevent discrimination, it is a reality in which many members of the LGBT community still face today. In terms of bullying, 25% of homosexual adolescents reported being physically harassed by heterosexual peers in 2009 (CBC, 2010). However, in 2002 approximately one third of homosexual students were harassed based upon their sexuality (Riese, 2014). Although discrimination and bullying based upon sexual orientation is prevalent in today's society, Canadians have become more accustomed to the idea of homosexuality which is reflected through the decrease in the amount of harassment that occurs. However, with adequate education and continuous learning about the matter, discrimination based upon sexuality can be virtually eliminated in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Secularism In Canada On the international stage, Canada is often viewed as a secular and multicultural nation. Throughout the history of the country, immigrants have come to Canada seeking a country which is accepting of diversity in ethnicity, language, religion, and culture. Especially since the 1970s, when multiculturalism was introduced by former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, thus becoming an official policy of Canada, the diversity of the nation has increased greatly, (Wang & Handy, 2014, p. 1561). However, while Canada has become a more multicultural country as a whole, it has not necessarily become more religiously pluralistic. In fact, it has been argued that Canada remains and will continue to be an overwhelmingly Christian country and many immigrants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though Canada is officially a multicultural country, it has not resulted in complete religious toleration or separation from Christian values and preference of the state. Through observation of the ongoing, nationwide debate regarding sharia law, this can be seen. Since the early 2000s, a common area of contention amongst Canadians has revolved around the debate of whether or not Sharia law should be included in Ontario family tribunals. Sharia law is used to describe Islamic law as according to the Qur'an. Some Canadian Muslims believed that the addition of sharia law would help better integrate Canadian Muslims into society. While previously, other forms of religious arbitration were permitted in Ontario, the attempt to include Sharia law in the early 2000s played an vital role in the Ontario government's decision to ban all forms of religious arbitration, (Reitz, Banergee, Phan, & Thompson, 2009, p. 700). Consequently, the Family Statue Law Amendment was introduced in 2006 by the Ontario government in order to ensure that the was 'one law for all'. This legislation effectively banned all faith–based arbitration by instituting that all family law arbitration in the province would be conducted the same as it would be for any other Canadian, (Berger, 2015, p. 52). Conversely, prior to this amendment, religious arbitration was permitted in Ontario. However, when religious pluralism began ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Canada Tolerant Canada has always been considered a tolerant country, but is it really? We have been known for saying sorry for everything, for being nice. Canada's recent laws have proved that they are not so tolerant as it is told. In the past ten to fifteen years, Canada has become less tolerant in terms of security, immigration, and religion. Nowadays, security is strict. Since the 9/11 event, we are more scared of what could happen. Hence, the airport's controls are more frequent and people are thoroughly checked. It is harder to cross the border than it was in 2000. More technologies, a constant fear lead to being less tolerant. Also, according to PublicSafety.gc.ca, Canadian Air Transport Security Authority andCanada Border Services Agency were created ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Similarities Between Canada And Canada When it comes to certain qualities and attributes of the United States of America and Canada, many people residing elsewhere fail to tell the difference. The accents of people from certain parts of both countries, for instance, are so incredibly indistinguishable that they baffle any and everyone. Besides this one factor, they even share some comparable cultural characteristics, such as driving on the right side of the road and cherishing the same basic human rights to the utmost importance. Likewise, there are several similarities between multiple aspects of the countries' respective governments, including within their individual established frameworks, political systems, and their divisions of authorities and duties. These could potentially point out a reason as to why Canada and the United States are immensely successful in their particular objectives, and are on their paths to achieving their long–term goals with difficult to accomplish, yet beneficial visions. After all, they are both either on the way to becoming or currently are two of world's leading superpowers (Financial Post). However, there is not just one particular infallible way to rule a country and push it to further advancement simultaneously. In fact, each country works and functions differently, which is primarily due to individual background and history. Ultimately, although Canada and the United States of America are both nations that share similarities in various parts of their Constitutions, political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...