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    Located in North America and home to some of the most beautiful land such as Niagara Falls is Canada. With a population of 36.29 million people Canada is a well established country excelling in healthcare just as many other countries would. But one envious trait Canada carries that many other countries lack is universal healthcare. Canada has what is known as Universal healthcare, a system that allows every legal resident of the country basic healthcare coverage. There are two forms of this type

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    You might think Canada and Japan would be very different! You are wrong, but also kind of right, I guess. Why, you might be asking? Because ultimately, they have a lot in common, from the type of government to the environment, but they also have a lot, and I mean A LOT, of differences, such as beliefs, culture, and landscape. If you want some more in-depth content about the two countries, well, this project is for you! In these ten categories that I’m giving you, there are some similarities and some

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    The Benefits of Climate Change in Canada Climate change is widely discussed presently, especially after a sequence of adverse impacts have been caused by it. Generally, the public are unilaterally advised that climate change causes a series of environmental issues, for instance, global warming and disappearing islands.Although climate change causes those negative impacts, actually, climate change will benefit Canada in transportation, agriculture and mineral resources. Firstly, it has been argued

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    Is Canada Worth It? Did you know Canada is the second largest country in the world? right after Russia. Canada is located in North America. This Northern American country is renowned for its nature and the kindness of its population. It is multicultural, it’s considered a country with many people from diverse nations coming together to make this country significant and out of the ordinary. Canada has its push and pulls factors that depend on whether people will immigrate to Canada or not. Mainly

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    Asian History in Canada Around the mid-19th to early 20th centuries, British Columbia was in a period of economic explosion. Those who were willing to work hard could find many opportunities. At this time, gold was found in British Columbia and Canada became dependent on workers to finish making the transcontinental railway. Many lumbering, coal mining and fishing business were not experiencing enough growth to match the needs of the society. This portrayed Canada as a place of opportunity

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    Promoting diversity in Canada (Refugee Crisis) Power Relations – what are the dynamics of power relations between minority and majorities? The dynamics of power relations between the minority and majority in this case are the refugees and Canadian citizens. The white Canadian citizens are put on top of the newcomers which places them at the bottom. This has been an ongoing issue considering they should be treated just like anyone else does in our society. These refugees have been through horrific

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    Expanding a business into Canada is a big step for most companies. Whether this is your first expansion or one of several you’ve completed, you need to conduct extensive market research before you set up shop in the Great White North. Often, conducting market research is easier said than done. However, you need to know the market conditions if you want your expansion to be a success. Is there a market for your product or service? How’s the economy doing more generally? Luckily, the internet has

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    immigrants come to Canada, the land of opportunities, with a full baggage of dreams that are ruined by the reality. Reality is you will be called as immigrants, inhabit in a low-cost neighborhood and struggle twice as hard compared to the citizens. Have I ever experienced such difficulties? Most certainly. My family's decision to move to

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    In the early 1900’s immigration to Canada was only granted for those who seemed to suit the Canadian parliament’s view and description of a “Valuable immigrant”. The government’s description on an immigrant with value was: “Someone who was a capable farmer, flexible, hardworking and able to withstand extremes in climate.” However the catch was that people outside of most British nations and people of color, were not welcomed to migrate to Canada. For instance, people of Asian background were charged

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    Low Oil Price In Canada

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    of oil price, was around $53 a barrel at the end of January 2015. The constant decline of the oil price may have affected all oil-producing countries, including Canada. The experience of plunging oil price and deprecation of the Canadian dollar lead me to analyze how Canadian economy was hit or benefited by low oil price. In “Bank of Canada Says Oil Slump Could Briefly Dip Inflation Into Negative Territory, ” Blatchford (2015) quoted Canadian central bank governor’s response

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