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    In 1841, Canada West and Canada East were part of the United Province of Canada. Each region had an equal amount of seats in the legislative assembly. Therefore, It was possible for one group to stop Legislation that the other group wanted to be run by which resulted in many disagreements. There were four parties in the Legislative Assembly, there was two of Canada East and two of Canada West. The Liberal-Conservatives party and the Reform Party were from Canada West, Le Parti bleu and Le Parti…

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    these countries. Sovereignty over the Arctic for Canada would give Canada access, and control over the precious…

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    Canada Cultural Analysis

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    Canada Cultural Assessment Canada is one of the largest countries in the world and contains a population of more than 35 million people. The Atlantic, Pacific, and Artic Ocean meet three of the country’s borders. The fourth being the United States of America. The United States borders Canada on its Alaskan border in the northwestern region of the country and the southern border along the continental United States. Canada has an economic standing that is strongly influenced by its shared…

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    Autonomy Of Canada Essay

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    After their great successes in World War I, Canada emerged as a country with a new sense of “nationhood” and pride, people were simply just proud to be Canadian. This led to Canada’s autonomy to start growing rapidly in the coming years as the desire to finally have control over foreign policy was only getting stronger. There were many contributing factors which essentially led to the declaration of Canada as a sovereign and independent country, however, there were four main "things" or events…

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    Canada History Essay

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    History of Canada, The first Inhabitant of Canada were Native Indians and the first settlers though were the Europeans when they discovered the east coast of Canada in 1497, John Macdonald became Canada’s first prime minister, but It wasn’t fully Independent yet. The Capital of Canada Is Ottawa and the Land Area Is 3,511,003 Square, Soverign was Queen Elizabeth II (1952). The Territories of Canada Is Yokan and Nunavut and Northwest Territories, the Provinces Is Alberta, British Colombia,…

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    Canada Research Paper

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    Canada is a country based in the Continent of North America. It was discovered in the year 1534 by Jacques Cartier who is a French Mariner from st.malo seaport. The very first inhabitant of Canada which in other word is called natives is the Native Indians, also known as INUIT. Even though the INUIT were the native people of Canada, the first settlers were actually European when they reached the east coast of Canada back in 1497. Canada back then is a Dominion country under the control of the…

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    related to Canadian literature and it’s writers. As a matter of fact, the direr need for students to become accustomed with the literacy of Canada is greatly important. In all honesty, three reasons are; requiring to concentrate upon Canadian Literacy/culture besides neighbouring cultures, the desire of promoting and constructing new current writers in Canada, while also motivating multicultural literacy to help reflect on Canada’s society. Therefore in order to be certain that Ontario students…

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    Canada is a great country of which I am proud to be a citizen. From our vast plains to rocky mountains and coastlines, Canada is filled with characteristics worthy of this essay, but alas, I could only pick three. After a lot of thinking, I have decided. The three characteristics of Canada that are most important to me are our government system, our peacefulness, and our multiculturalism. I feel that these three characteristics tie in well with each other because our government system creates a…

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    Us Vs Canada

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    States and Canada have lot of differences. There are only a few similarities between them. Many of their similarities are physical features and only a few are statistical. In the Western hemisphere both the United States and Canada share two oceans, the Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean. However, Canada does border the Arctic Ocean alone towards the North. Also, the Five Great Lakes; Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior all are between the U.S and Canada. Starting North of Canada the Rocky…

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    Multiculturalism in Canada is the recognition that Canadians share equal rights and responsibilities. Canada is a place where people with diverse cultural backgrounds is entitled to practice their faith and traditions freely and take pride in their heritage. Some define Canada as a "cultural mosaic" which means a blend of multiple cultures in one society, organization or nation. . But, there are constant barriers that stops Canada from becoming a multicultural society. Canada is not a…

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