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Papers On Canadian Studies
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In Favor of Nuclear Power Plants
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A 5 page paper essay arguing in favor of nuclear power generation in the US. The bottom line is that as the world’s leading consumer of fossil fuels and electrical power, the US ethically, morally, environmentally and economically should be pursuing only nuclear and hydro power generation at the present time and for the foreseeable future. The benefits of nuclear power generation are too numerous and too clear to reject out of hand. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KSnukePower.rtf

Independence for Quebec?: A Threat to Canadian Nationalism
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A 5 page discussion of the issues surrounding the threat of Quebec secession from Canada. Discusses the potential impacts to both Quebec and Canada. Concludes that French-Canadian identity has existed side-by-side with English identity because neither is discouraged. Each in effect enjoys a sort of regional autonomy. Quebec does not have to seek independence to maintain that autonomy. She has managed to maintain her cultural and linguistic uniqueness throughout Canadian history and she can continue to do so as a productive, yet distinct, part of Canada. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPquebec.wps

Individual Views on Politics in Alberta Canada
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Discusses Alberta’s views on politics affecting Canada and its Native Peoples according to the Charlottetown Accord. This paper answers several specific questions regarding the political views found in Alberta. Each of these questions focuses on the government in Canada, usually as it affects the Native People. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAalbrt.wps

Industry Restructuring and Globalization -- The Impact on Labor in Canada
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This 5 page report discusses the idea that globalization -- the integration of technology, information and capital across borders -- could serve as the defining trend of modern time. The restructuring caused by globalization has resulted in countless changes in business philosophy and action. New pressures and circumstances, never before experienced in the labor movement, have had and continue to have their impact on Canadian labor. In fact, both the social and the economic outlooks for Canadian labor are less than optimistic. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWcanlab.wps

Interpreting Sagard’s Journey to the Countries of the Huron
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This 7 page paper takes the work of Father Gabriel Sagard, who travelled to Canada from France in 1624, entitled The Long Journey to The Countries of the Huron, and examines it to show the student how to ‘read between the lines’ to gain an insight to the lives of the natives and real situation rather than only the position from the perspective of Sagard. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEhuron1.rtf

Interwar Unemployment in Canada
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This 14 page paper examines the emergence and pattern of unemployment in Canada between the years of 1919 – 1939. The paper looks at how unemployment occurred and in which sectors of the economy or areas of society it was most severe. The paper includes 1 graph gracing the unemployment level over this period. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEcanunemp.rtf

Inuit Youth
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This 9 page paper discusses some of the problems facing Inuit young people today, including ill health and unemployment. It focuses on the most severe of all problems, the 'epidemic' of suicide among young Inuit men. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: HVInuit.rtf

Investment Information
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This 5 paper identifies information sources and facilities that a Canadian or North American investor may find useful when looking to invest. The paper gives a information of discount brokerages, full service brokers, general and futures newsletter, internet sites and software that provide the relevant information and services. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEcanstk.rtf

Is the Canadian Supreme Court a Legal Actor?
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This 9 page paper argues that with the formation of the Charter of Rights the Supreme Court in Canada has become an active political actor. The paper considers the traditional separation of the powers, and the direction that influence may occur, and then considers the Supreme Court against this structure, before looking at the way the court is seen in the context of a wider society, and how the role of the judges has changed with this highly thought of charter. The bibliography cites 9 sources.
Filename: TEsupcrt.rtf

Is World Peace Possible?
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A 7 page paper that explores how individuals subscribing to the liberal, radical, and realist socio-political paradigm might respond to the title question. Each paradigm is described, including the evolution of the philosophy over the years. The writer concludes that only those holding one of these views would really consider world peace a possibility. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGpeace.wps

Italian Immigration Into Canada: The Historical Process and Trends
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This is a 12 page paper discussing the historical process of Italian immigration into Canada. The process for Italian immigration into Canada has varied greatly in accordance with the development of the Immigration Acts over the last century. During the late 1800s and early 1900s, European immigrants were welcomed into Canada and offered land in exchange for their labor in the major industries such as mining, the railroads and the forestry camps and Italians were recruited by labor agents working for these industries and there were very few restrictions in order to meet demand. In 1906 and 1910, the Immigration Acts were introduced were designed to encourage British and American immigrants and restrict others, however industrialists still found that the European workers were still the best compromise in regards to wages paid and labor intensity and Italian immigration was still considerable in regards to the labor market. While little immigration occurred during the Depression and World War II years, after the war a great wave of Italian immigration occurring through a process which involved an alliance between the Canadian government and their new embassy in Rome. The process of family sponsorship created chains of Italian immigrants which was reduced when the points system was introduced in 1967 and placed a great deal of merit on education. The Immigration Act of 1976 lifted a great many of the discriminatory restrictions and allowed once more for immigration based on sponsorship and other aspects in relation to immigration goals and international relations. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TJItCan1.rtf


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