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    Migration To Canada

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    Migrate to Canada, Live Permanently Migration means an act of changing physical location of people to a new area or country in order to search for work or better living conditions. Accompanying family member or a relative who has a plan to migrate can also be obtained through having an appropriate provision. It could be achieve with the action of safe process of having a consultation with an Immigration Lawyer. Most persons hire an immigration lawyer because they need assistance in submitting an

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    Immigrating to Canada

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    impact of each family member of an immigrated family. The purpose is to understand that when immigrants first arrive in Canada or other developed nations, it is not easy for them to start a new life. It requires a great deal of effort and time to fit into a new society, especially for a middle aged person, who has spent her or his life in a very different manner. Currently Canada needs a big number of skilled immigrants because between now and 2021 many jobs are recognized to be unfilled, therefore1

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    Logging In Canada

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    Logging industry has a very long history in Canada and it can be considered as one of Canada’s first industry. Although Canada was first known for its fur trade, it was in early nineteenth century when the forest industry emerged because of the United States war of independence in 1776 and Napoleonic wars in 1809. The article “Timber

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    Democracy In Canada

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    Democracy for the Best Canada In a country abundant with natural resources, a bright and competent population, and a kind, revered reputation, the shared thoughts of a well educated and astute leader and one’s cabinet sharing the same characteristics is critical. Our country is based on an multicultural population with differing views and ways of life, considering the the priceless value of the the Canada’s assets, it is imperative that it is handled in the best way possible, and, as time goes

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    The growth and development of Canadian society is closely linked to plants. Canada is a large exporter of grain and forest products among other plant products. The worldwide market for grain in 1998 was valued at 15.1 billion dollars US; the worldwide market for first products in 1998 was 123 billion dollars US. These industries represent billions of dollars and a large percentage of Canada’s economy. In 2013 agriculture generated 106.9 billion dollars, accounting for 6.7% of Canada’s GDP (1).A further

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    Discrimination In Canada

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    our past that we would rather not discuss like; the Indian act in 1867, or the racism and oppression towards minorities that occured. Now, Canada is known for it’s freedom and its opportunities. People from around the world would immigrate to Canada to make a new beginning for themselves, to get away from their nationwide issues in their own countries. Canada would welcome them with open arms and offer them residence, help them get a job, and give them some money to start their new lives. But what

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    Unemployment In Canada

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    his native country. The writer believes that the sole cause for being in this situation is the multicultural policy implemented in Canada and the growing number of immigrants within Canada. He has been unemployed for the past five years, although he has experience of 17 years in forklifting. As he believes the growing number of immigrants from other countries within Canada is the sole reason for being unemployed, as the immigrants from other countries provides with references that eventually provides

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    Canada is a nation that prides itself on being open and tolerant to racial and ethnic diversity. According to the Canadian Multiculturalism Act of 1988, the government recognizes that “multiculturalism is a fundamental characteristic of the Canadian heritage and identity”. In a country where 20% of the population is foreign born, these words are a powerful emblem of national unity; the official position of the Canadian government is that different races and cultures are an asset to Canadian society

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    Inequality In Canada

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    client believes that only white privilege is still prevailed in the world and Christianity have to be accepted in Canada. It is a quite serious idea that is established on by a severe prejudice toward different racial and religious. What is more, Canada is known as the most equitable country in where lives together with various ethnical groups; yet, the client statement showed that in Canada still

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    Canada has always been dependent on the United States Pierre Trudeau once said, “Living next to you (the United States) is in some ways like sleeping with an elephant. No matter how friendly and even-tempered is the beast, if I can call it that, one is affected by every twitch and grunt.” This saying gives a deep understanding of what Canada’s relationship with the States was like. The U.S. is a country that has flourished throughout history and Canada was right behind. The U.S has almost

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