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Papers On Canadian Studies
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The Canadian Criminal Code: A Numbers Game?
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(5 pp) In the case of prisons, the United States is the leader in incarceration rates in the Western world, while Canada is usually ranked in the top three. It is estimated that 4,000,000 offenders will be imprisoned in the United States by the year 2000. In Canada, as compared to the U.S., there is less punitiveness in sentencing for most crimes, but the trends for "getting tough" are emerging. Changes in juvenile justice legislation and judges' sentencing practices, and the tightening of parole guidelines are increasing Canada's incarceration rate perceptibly Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BBcrmCan.doc

The Canadian Federal Government: Actions Toward Reducing Inflation and Unemployment
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This is a 6 page paper discussing the inflation and unemployment rates in Canada over the past thirty years. Inflation reducing policies introduced by the federal government are discussed along with some suggestions for further reductions in inflation and unemployment. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TJCanFd1.rtf

The Canadian Forestry Industry
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This 5 page paper looks at the history and prospects of the forest products sector in Canada by looking at both general market conditions as well the situation of individual companies using both discussion and statistics. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEpulpca.wps

The Canadian Goods and Services Tax (GST)
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This is an 8 page paper discussing the Canadian Goods and Services Tax (GST). Since its implementation in January 1991, the Canadian Goods and Services Tax (GST) has been an excessive burden to the consumers, businesses, corporations, financial institutions and the federal government itself. The initial implementation costs because of manufacturer costs associated with new accounting systems alone for example reached an estimated $1 million per taxpayer. The continuing annual administration costs to comply are estimated at around $500,000 per taxpayer in addition to a total cost to small businesses of over $1.2 billion annually. The Tax Executives Institute was hired in 1994 to assess the system and while it admitted that the GST system was better for international business than the previous FST (the federal sales tax system it replaced but was invisible to the consumer), overall the administration of the system should be modified to have a higher threshold for registration (introduced and still at $30,000 for small businesses), a lower tax rate, but with fewer exemptions to decrease administrative costs among others. The government did not implement these recommendations so that in addition to the continued annual burden on tax payers in Canada, according to the budget released in February 2003 the government now has to reimburse several educational and municipal organizations for GST payments retroactive to the year the GST was introduced; an additional cost to the Canadian tax payer which has yet to be determined. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJGSTCn1.rtf

The Canadian Health Care System
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A 4 page overview of Canada’s health care system, conducted for the purpose of assessing its appropriateness for consideration by the United States. The Canadian system looks much more attractive for US consideration now than in the past, as increasing numbers of US citizens are left without access to care. The health care industry in the US refuses to take on any business-like operational rules aside from that of building profits; the Canadian system may now be wholly appropriate for the US to seriously consider. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KShlthCareCanada.rtf

The Canadian Legal System
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7 pages in length. The purpose of this paper is to describe, analyze and evaluate one or more aspects of the court system of Canada. Some aspects of this research study will include characteristics, jurisdiction, roles, or questions of the Canadian courts system. The research contained herein will serve to support the statement that Canadian courts go to great lengths to ensure the evidence heard is well within the highly definitive scope of what Canadian courts feel is allowable, at times moreso than one would think necessary. This thesis will be considered from both points of view of the argument. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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The Canadian Nation, the Boer War and the Conscription Crisis
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This 6 page paper discusses two major political events in Canadian history: the nation's participation in the Boer War; and the "Conscription Crisis" that convulsed it when it introduced the draft in 1917. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVBoerWr.rtf

The Canadian Prime Minister and the U.S. President: Who is More Powerful?
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This 7 page paper examines the powers of the Canadian Prime Minister and the President of the United States, and argues that the President is the more powerful of the two, even though by law, the Canadian government gives more power to the Prime Minister. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVCanUSA.rtf

The Church Union Process in Early Twentieth Century Canada
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This 5 page paper examines the creation of the United Church of Canada. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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The Criminal Justice Systems of Canada and the United States
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This 5 page paper compares and contrasts the criminal justice system of Canada with that of the U.S. Several aspects are explored inclusive of institutional racism. Crime in the U.S. is also compared with crime in Canada. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Culture of Hockey and Its Violence in Canada
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This is a 6 page paper discussing the culture of hockey in Canada despite its violent aspects. Canadians are introduced into the world of hockey at a very young age. Young players are drafted into the Canadian National Hockey League during their mid-teens and leave their homes to be billeted across the country in the hopes that they will one day be drafted further into the professional level National Hockey League. Although violence in the game has been studied back three decades, Canadians and players seem to accept violence as a natural part of the game. Violence has been shown to increase depending on the level of play and the “winning at all costs” attitude which has been accepted as the priority. Recent studies have unveiled some violent aspects of the sport which have occurred not only on the ice but also off the ice between the coaches and the players. Despite the level of violence throughout the sport however, Canadians continue to embrace the sport within their own culture which has attained levels of mythical proportions. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJhocke1.rtf


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