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    corn farm in a southern Ontario town called Milton, which is closer to Toronto. a two hour drive from Sarnia.Chris developed interest in flying from a young age, he won a glider pilot scholarship at age 15 and graduated as an Ontario Scholar from Milton District High School in 1977; Received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering (with honours), in 1982 Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario; Conducted post-graduate research at the University of Waterloo, Ontario in 1982; (Biography) After

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    John Bell-Smith

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    arrival in Canada, he worked for several photographic firms beginning in Montreal, and then Toronto, and Hamilton. It was around this time that he also began to exhibit an interest in watercolours. By 1881, he was made the art director of the Alma College located in St. Thomas,

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    years of teaching and working in education, one event stands above the rest as my absolute best teaching experience. Through the years, I learned so much about teaching and dealing with students. Recently I graduated with TESL Ontario and TESL Canada from Canadian College of Educators, Canada. Today TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) plays an imperative role in Canada. TESL Canada National Certification Standards for Instructors of English as a Second Language or Foreign Language in Adult

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    Marijuana for Medical Purposes Policy Statement College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario: The Government of Canada’s Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR) establish the legal framework that enables patients to obtain authorization to possess dried marijuana for medical purposes. Under these regulations, physicians have primary responsibility for the decision to authorize patient use of dried marijuana for medical purposes. Physicians enable patients to access a legal supply of dried

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    b) i) One law that may be a factor in my recruiting challenge is the Ontario Human Rights Code, assuming my publich school is in Ontario. The Ontario Human Rights Code provides protection for employees from harrassment and discrimination based on factors such as, gender, race, creed, sexual orientation, age, and marital status. This code might impact my hiring decision by making me prone to hiring people of genders, races, ages, etcetera that are not already at the school to satisfy the code. Additionally

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    The implementation of the Ontario government’s action plan against sexual violence is a positive first step but is still failing student’s on campuses across the country. Bill 132 requires universities in Ontario to create standalone policies in order to address sexual violence on their campuses. During a young women’s time on a university or college campus, one in five will be sexually assaulted. With Statistics Canada findings that, ‘the rate of sexual assault is considerably higher amongst young

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    Elderly Abuse Issues

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    explicate what elder abuse entails, as well as how family members can take steps to minimize such occurrences (Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, 2014). In investigating prevention strategies for elder abuse, one causal factor identified was the negative attitudes held towards the general senior population (Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, 2014). The elderly will remain highly susceptible to abuse so long as they are devalued by society; it is thus imperative to focus prevention efforts

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    Description The full-day kindergarten program was introduced in September 2010, with a plan for full implementation in all elementary schools across the province by September 2014. However, full-day kindergarten has not been rolled out completely now. Some important documents used to ensure and improve the implementation of full-day kindergarten from 2010 to 2013. A lot of supporting documents are related to early learning. In 2010, some legislative changes happened under Bill 242 and they mentioned

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    Lambton College Essay

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    Goal Lambton College is one of the most reputed colleges of Toronto, Ontario. Every year many students across the world take admission here in order to make their career. The college has best faculties to teach the students and all the teachers re very cooperative and friendly. They take utmost care of the students. As far as Toronto branch is concerned, mainly here in Toronto only international students takes admission as it is only reserved for them. The goals of Lambton College are to be top

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    this, 77% of Canadians believe that abortion should be permitted (Scotti.M, March 6, 2017). Although this number has dropped slightly from 2016 statistics, it is higher than the global average of 71% (Scotti.M, March 6, 2017). The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario produced a code in September, 2008, which states that a physician must disclose his or her opinion on abortion and must refer a patient if he or she

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