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    The truth is exactly the opposite. Refugees seeking protection in Canada are not threats to security, but are in fact, they are seeking security and protection from threats to their own lives. Refugees all go through a heavy front-end security screening that is done by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service upon their arrival in Canada. It is also much more difficult to enter Canada as a refugee. The refugee process involves security checks, fingerprinting and interviews

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    March 1, 2016 Navdeep Bains & Chrystia Freeland House of Commons Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0A6 Re: Canada’s relationship with China Dear Hon. Navdeep Bains and Hon. Chrystia Freeland, We are writing on behalf of the Rotman MBA Class of 2017 concerning Canada’s current and future relationship with China. It is our opinion that more attention should be given to the potential of growth between the two counties. As the Minister of Innovation, Science, and Economic Development and the Minister

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    increasing poverty and unemployment in the modern world have forced many poor workers in under-privileged and developing countries to search opportunities elsewhere, the demand in the developed countries like Canada have increased, especially for low-wage, low skilled, temporary workers. In Canada, the reluctance of many Canadians to accept low wage, low-skilled, temporary employment has fueled the demand for

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    place of dynamic interest initiative and vision. Refugees of Canada wont remain by while they screw our kids. Syria advocates for our most frail families and their kids. Now that as of now there has been no discover canada rally made by the kids and youth advocate in Canada to incorporate guardians in the continuous sick kids to improve services for youngsters in Canada, Canada. Some I would state that any kind of activism in Canada that is disparaging of the negligence of the legislature with

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    The Indigenous groups in Canada have been inhabitants on these lands long before any other group arrived. Yet, these groups have been and are still disadvantaged in the political sphere, continuing to be severely underrepresented in Canadian governmental institutions. The government of Canada needs to implement governmental arrangements that will meet the unique needs of Indigenous groups, with responsiveness to their particular political, historical, and social circumstances (Indigenous Affairs

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    Multiculturalism was first adopted by Canada in 1971, officially becoming a policy to fully affirm the value and dignity of all Canadian citizens regardless of one’s racial or ethnic group, language, or any kind of religious affiliation . Throughout these years, Canada failed to successfully address the ethno-cultural in regards to the federal government’s attempt to fully support the maintenance and development of cultural communities and the concept of independence for the citizens and also neglected

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    magazine dispute was motivated by genuine desires to protect Canadian culture? The Canadian Magazine Dispute is one the biggest trade dispute that happened due to the globalization effect. Canada started selling US magazines and so the local printing establishments of Canada faced a setback. The Canadian Government realized that publishing magazines in their own country is part of their culture. They wanted to save the culture and so imposed tariffs on foreign magazines. By printing local magazines

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    plus, it commonly known as the Red Paper. The Red paper pointed out that the Canadian government can not abrogate the Indian Act, because the Indian Act is the link between the aboriginal people and the government of Canada, this is the evidence of Indians people have all sorts of legal rights in Canada, therefore, the Government of Canada must recognize indigenous people have special social status and rights in Canada. In addition, the only way for maintain the Indian culture and language is keep their

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    magazines in Canada from foreigners. Canada formerly stopped the entry or importation of foreign journals. The problem is posed by the government authority Committee on Mass Media to endorse their responsibilities face at the production of a substantial quantity of Magazines against a little part that leaving in the Canadian culture. Thus, the federal government in its attribution under the name of the culture to protect the producers of Canadian magazines domestically. However, the Government of Canada

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    identifying the culture. And due to the huge foreign magazines in Canada there was a genuine desires by the Canadian government to protect these magazines in order to protect the Canadian culture in the future. The government new that it would be a huge problem in the future and that’s is why it became a huge priority to deal with this issue and motivate high power people to do something about the issue. - the Canadian government did pressure hard to fight this issue starting with increasing the

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