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    northern Indigenous communities in Canada such as the following items; a 24 water bottle pack of $105, a $35 bag of flour, and peppers costing over $17. These prices are caused by some of the geographical positions of certain communities such as Nunavut, as it is very expensive to transport. With these numbers, it is an obvious reason why food is unaffordable and people cannot provide meat for their large families and themselves as individuals. As a result, 64% of Food Bank users are Indigenous persons

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    Pierce 1 Hunting in North America All throughout North America there is a large diversity of animals, ranging from muskox to wild turkey. For every animal in North America there is a daring or conservative hunter willing to test their abilities and sometimes put their bodies to the test as they attempt to harvest some of God's great creations. North America has one of the largest varieties of terrains in the world. This allows many different species of animals to thrive in environments but may also

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    Divorce In Canada

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    The social problem impacts children in Toronto ages 6-18. Divorce, as the center of this paper is defined as a separation and a practice that lot of people goes through in life. It is also known as dissolution or termination of marriage, and or the annihilation of a marriage or marital union. (Insert). This continues to escalate over the years and therefore become a somber social problem; though it is a slow process but eventually results in families to fall apart. Nevertheless, there are many facets

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    How To Apply You have to be a recipient of and OAS pension before you are eligible for the GIS benefits. If you are delaying your OAS pension, you will not be eligible for the GIS benefit even though you meet the other requirements. If you are already a recipient of the OAS pension, but not the GIC benefit, you can apply online using the My Service Canada Account service, or by mail. See the Resource section of the chapter for more information. If you are currently receiving the GIS, your benefits

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    NAME: Amritpal Singh (7969389) Please SAVE your test and submit it to the eConestoga dropbox  This test is open book and notes but not ‘open friend’. You must complete this individually and submit to the dropbox when finished. You can and should use all posted materials! It’s a good idea to save it several times as you are working; just be sure you save and submit the most recent document. . True or False Please answer the following questions by indicating TRUE or FALSE. 1 mark each.

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    pertaining to all aspects of Indigenous life were affected, specifically traditional means of health. In an attempt to figuratively breathe new life into a wounded community, efforts have been made to bring back the ways of Aboriginal midwifery in Nunavut, Québec and Ontario. Facilities in said provinces have been established to provide culturally safe care, putting to use ancestral medicine and qualified First Nation midwives. The current health statistics and feedback received after introducing these

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    Research Paper On Inuits

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    “The Real People” Most believe that Native American live deep within temperate forests, but one tribe lives within a much colder and frigid climate. This tribe is known as the Inuits. Inuit means “The Real People” (Santella 5). A group of Inuits traveled to the Americas from Asia, and they went towards the north pole. They eventually settled in the Arctic regions and began to thrive (7). They are widely dispersed throughout the Siberian, Alaskan, Canadian, and Greenland regions (6). The Inuits have

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    History Of Quebec

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    newfoundland and labrador, the south province of new brunswick and the united states of maine, new hampshire, vermont, and including new york. It also shares nautical borders with nunavut, Prince edward's island, and nova scotia. Quebec is Canada's biggest province and its largest administrative division, just by territory but nunavut is a little bit larger. It is historical and politically examined to be considered in Canada with ontario. The politics of quebec are focused on a temporary government resembling

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    There has been well over 27 million college degrees and credentials awarded since the president took office in 2009. Most of these students are making up their student debt successfully. Education is one of the most important tools needed in order to be successful in life. Some people are not even aware of how our education is doing presently. The education next pole showed that 57 percent of the people who took the pole did not know about the common core. There has been a recent protest about our

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    Prevalence of high blood pressure has increased over time According to the data collected, diagnosed high blood pressure increased from 2010 to 2014. This rise in diagnosed hypertension can be attributed to varying combinations of genetic, environmental, and sociological factors (Blais, 2014). Specifically, dramatic increases in the prevalence of obesity and aging population demographics can account for a significant amount of reported high blood pressure. In Canada, severe obesity has increased

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