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    Universals of Culture of Ontario Government: Ontario has a different type of government than us. To start that they have a different “headquarters” than us. Their ‘headquarters’ is in Toronto. As if ours is in Washington, D.C, as we all know is in the white house. They started their government in 1867 or before. We started ours in 1776-1789. 1789 was when the USA came together as an independent country. That is when we started creating a new constitution, and establishing its national government

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    Policing in Ontario 1. What are the different types of police forces we have in Ontario and how do they differ and how are they the same? In Ontario, we have three different types of police forces. They are the municipal which are the numbered divisions within a city, provincial which is the Ontario Provincial Police, and federal which is the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Municipal police forces are established by the municipalities and are usually in every major city

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    Canada is a country filled with different and diverse ecozones. Two ecozones in Ontario are the Boreal Shield and the Mixedwood Plains. The Boreal Shield covers a large portion of Canada. It has a lot of wooded areas and holds a small amount of Canada’s population. The Mixedwood Plains is Canada’s smallest ecozone. Even though it’s small, it holds much of Canada’s population. The Mixedwood Plains is a better place to live than the Boreal Shield based on its urban population, its more comfortable

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    Ontario as a Region: A Comparative Analysis Amanda Van Spronsen 0496778 Professor Ellison Due: January 28th. 2015 Until recent years, Ontario was not included under the definition of a region, as we covered in Professor Ellison’s lecture on January 21st, 2015. Historically, the needs of the province were aligned with those of the country as a whole, making its identity difficult to distinguish (Intro, 2013 & Old Habits, 2013). As a result, Ontario has never had to declare its voice as

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    tourists visit Ontario, Canada, the country’s most dominant province. Many people hope to travel to Ontario to explore its wonderful attractions. Recently, I went to Ontario, Canada, and was lucky enough to tour Ontario and view its gorgeous sights. While traveling, I realized that Ontario can be enjoyable for anyone of any demographic. Every travel enthusiast should get the chance to take a vacation in Ontario because of how distinct this destination is from other vacation spots. Ontario is located

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    Should Ontario invest in windmills Ontario should not invest in windmills because it is wrecking the economy and it’s not worth it. The first reason is that they are really expensive to build. It takes $1.3 to $2.2 million to build a windmill. Wind turbines under a 100 kilowatts cost $3,000 to 8,000. All the parts of the windmill are located at the top. Also you have to have a lot of people to operate it. Secondly , windmills are really dangerous for the people living near them or working

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    Oshawa Ontario is a city of just over 150,000 people located about 40 minutes East of Toronto. Oshawa is most widely known for the General Motors car plant that has been there as long as anyone can remember. To me though, Oshawa is not just the home of General Motors, it is also my home. I was born in the Oshawa Hospital and remained living in Oshawa until this year, when at the age of 24 I moved to continue my post-secondary education. My house in Oshawa is near the end of a short quiet dead

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    Ontario Political Culture Ontario is the city which is the heart of Canada. The province is governed by the legislative assembly of Ontario that operates the Westminster system of government. The government of Ontario is formed by the party that wins the majority of seats in the legislature. The party leaders of the ruling party become the premier of the province that means the party leader heads the government. However, Ontario province differs from other provinces in Canada in two main aspects

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    Lake Ontario Essay

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    3 marks With a lake depth of 86m and is 1.5% of the world's fresh water, Lake Ontario is one the five Great Lakes located on the borders between the United States and Canada. As the name suggests, this Lake Ontario is in the province of Ontario as well as the state of New York. As one of the Great Lakes, the lake provides many with fresh water (once it has been filtered). When starting from left to right, Lake Ontario is the last lake in the chain of Great Lakes through links of small bodies of water

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    There are many ways to define Northern Ontario, however, I believe the most accurate geological definition of Northern Ontario was defined by the Ontario Census Division. Northern Ontario encompasses over a large percentage of provincial landmass, stretching from Parry Sound, north to the shores of Hudson Bay, west to the border of Manitoba and east to the border of Quebec (Map Two). Most of Northern Ontario is situated on the Canadian Shield which is characterized by a vast rocky plateau and lakes

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