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Papers On Canadian Studies
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Service Delivery in Canada
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of service delivery in Canada. Anticipated changes are considered, as is the importance of the Internet in this area. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA112SD.wps
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS): A Comparison of Ontario’s Approach to SARS and the Interpretation of that Approach by Canadian and U.S. Media
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A 5 page discussion of the manner in which SARS has been dealt with in Canada. The author examines the Ontario Ministry of Health’s web site and compares the information provided there, and the government reaction to SARS in general, to the perceptions of SARS by two journalists (one from the “Toronto Star” and one from “Washington Post”). Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPsars.rtf
Sexual Harassment Legislation in Canada (Quebec)
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This 15 page research paper examines the issue of sexual harassment in Canada, with particular attention paid to the Quebec province. Specifically discussed topics include the legal definition of sexual harassment, the Supreme Court's attitude expressed in Janzen v. Platy Enterprises Ltd. (1989), obligations of employers and employees, demonstration of proof and evidence, decisions and awarded damages, and latest developments and controversies. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Harassq.wps
Should Canada be More Competitive?
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This 3 page paper examines the issue of competition using Canada as an example. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA825Can.rtf
Sir Samuel Hughes
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A 4 page paper which examines the contributions of Sir Samuel Hughes. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAsirsh.rtf
Sky Lee’s Disappearing Moon Café/Chinese-Canadians
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A 7 page paper that discusses Sky Lee’s 1991 novel Disappearing Moon Café concerns five generations of a Chinese Canadian family whose saga is shaped by cultural, economic and social factors that pertain to both China. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khskylee.rtf
Social Conflict in Western Canada from the Settlement Period to World War II
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In nine pages this paper discusses the various social grievances and conflicts that have emerged between the various classes living in the western Canadian provinces of British Columbia and the prairies (Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba) and central Canada from the settlement period to the Second World War. Ten sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGwcansoc.rtf
Societal Changes in Canada: Late 1800s and Early 1900s
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A 5 page discussion of the societal changes which occurred in Canada in the late 1800s, early 1900s. Relies on two books: Paul Voisey's "Vulcan: The Makings of a Prairie Community" and Joy Parr's "The Gender of Breadwinners: Women, Men, and Change in Two Industrial Towns, 1880-1950". Emphasizes that the changes which were occurring are attributable to both men and women, both simultaneously and unpredictably by class as well as gender. Concludes that many of these changes are attributable to the change in lifestyles which were occurring with the transition from an agriculture based society to an industrial one. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPCn20th.doc
Sociological Theories in Regards to Divorce in Canada: An Examination of Five Newspaper Articles
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This is a 5 page paper examining social theories in regards to five Canadian newspaper articles on divorce. An examination of five recent articles found in Canadian newspapers regarding divorce in Canada has touched on several sociological theories. Largely, liberal feminism theories have been prevalent in regards to the accessibility of divorce to women which has occurred within the last century. This accessibility is seen as a step toward equal opportunity for women. However, from an economic standpoint, women are seen as better off within a marriage as the rate of divorced women with families has gradually increased over the years as women not only have lower overall incomes but also have the increased financial responsibility of the custody of the children in most cases. Lastly, Parsons’ theories relating to the function of the family unit relate to articles which show how the socialization of the children and the stabilization of the adult personality are not continued when divorce separates a family. Sociological theories were summarized by notes provided by customer.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJCandv1.rtf
Sociology of Crime Against and by People of the First Nations of
Canada
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This 8 page report discusses the various aspects
associated with the “sociology of crime” as it exists in terms of
Canada’s indigenous peoples. The paper addresses the ways in
which Satzewich and Wotherspoon consider the many ways in which
the social dynamics of Canada that have been defined by virtue of
racial and class distinctions have shaped the lives of
generations of indigenous Canadians. Bibliography lists 7
sources.
Filename: BWcancrm.rtf
Studying the Current Economic, Population, Growth and Age Distribution Rates in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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This is a 6 page paper studying the impact of the economy on population, the population impact on the economy, the growth rate and the age distribution in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The strong economy in Toronto attracts new businesses and has a direct impact on the increase in population in the area. Similarly, the growth in population, primarily from immigration directly impacts the economy of Toronto in that the new immigrant populations provide more investment and business opportunities than the immigrant populations of several decades ago in addition to providing a vital human work force. Other factors which are studied in regards to economic impact are growth rates and age distribution for the growth rate can determined which areas in Canada and regionally Toronto, have increased in population compared with other communities and the age distribution is able to determine present and future trends in regards to goods and services required in addition to predicting future employment trends such as the estimated mass retirement of baby boomers beginning in the year 2010.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TJToron1.rtf
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