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    have the privilege. Canada isn't a bad country, and definitely follows more human rights then the rest of the world might. The first human right that Canada breaks is that they do not provide clean water to every citizen in their countries. Fresh water supply is most certainly a major human right that everyone should get in order to maintain their health. No human can live without water for more than three or even four days so it should be giving to everyone in the country of Canada. Something else

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    known for having some discriminatory factor and it is especially renowned within developed, capitalistic societies. The cultural mosaic has been a title held by Canada for a number of years. With visible minorities representing 22.3% of the Canadian population in 2016 and a predicted representation of 31.2% - 35.9% by 2036 (Statistics Canada, 2017), it is undeniable that Canada’s population is extremely diverse. However, it is well known that the diversity of this country is not necessarily reflected

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    Drilling an ANWR is a short term solution that is being proposed as it requires little change to the current model of energy supply in this country. Opponents of drilling bring up many valid points. 1 percent of fuel consumption would be supplemented by this drilling activity. George Wills mentions in his essay that that entire United States holds 2.14 percent of the global reserves of crude oil, and I do not believe this to be a “Few drops of oil” as Sen. John Kerry is quoted as saying in the essay

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    America is a country that is very powerful, and because of its supremacy, it is the leader of the free world. And as the top country in the world other nations look upon it when they’re in need. Although America has brought in many immigrants, a number of thirty one states have declined the recent immigration of Syrian Refugees. Deciding not to bring in refugees who are suffering in another country isn’t the way a leading country should operate. The crisis in Syria wasn’t something the Syrians could

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    What is the open government partnership? Canada is a major signatory and member of the open government partnership, OGP which was launched in 2011 globally by G8 countries (Italy, Germany, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, Russia and France) to offer an international platform for national reformers dedicated to making their governments more open, responsible, and approachable to citizens. Since then, OGP has fully grown from eight countries to the 75 collaborating countries. All told

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    place in Newfoundland and on the Atlantic coast south of the French settlements. However, with the diminishing of fur-bearing animals, the French began to move further west in search of it. This then gave the French an advantage of exploring more of Canada and North America, while also building relationships with more Native

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    Pierre Elliotte Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada during the 1970s, was the man who saved Quebec from separating from Canada by using the War Measures Act very effectively. At that time, Quebec was in a bad situation because of a terrorist group called the FLQ (Front de libération du Québec), that had been bombing Quebec since 1963 and gathering people to carry violent demonstrations and destruction. The situation got worse by each passing day as the FLQ’s revolutionary movement turned into terrorism

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    are flexible, try using our whole month search to find the best time to depart. You can even set up a price alert so you never miss a great deal! Best Time to Book a Flight to Brandon Brandon is located in southwestern Manitoba, just north of the Canada-US border. Manitoba is

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    Kober Khadr Case Study

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    2002- 2012). During this time, Canada did not fulfill its obligation to protect Omar Khadr and his rights. Canada failed to protect Khadr and his rights during three instances: Firstly, during the rough interrogation that involved various types of torture Canada did not speak up for Khadr nor did they fight for his rights. Secondly, Canada did not request for the right of Extradition when Khadr was captured, instead letting the US hold him for ten years. Lastly, Canada assisted the unfair prosecution

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    The full extent of the result of declining oil prices on Canada is undetermined thus far, as there are both positive and negative effects. Nonetheless, many positive and negative effects can be identified and analyzed. As a result of low oil prices, travel, such as by plane and by car, has become less expensive, which is beneficial to consumers. However, the environment has been negatively impacted by low oil prices because consumers are encouraged to use fuel as it is now available cheaply to

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