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    Olivia Batten Mrs. Morrison-Robinson Writing 421 19 May 2017 Fentanyl’s Policy Solution Fentanyl is a powerful narcotic, one hundred times stronger than heroin (Sagan), that is rapidly becoming a national crisis in Canada. Fentanyl is often found within fake OxyContin pills or laced in other drugs such as heroin. Alberta and several cities in Ontario are seeing how fentanyl is affecting their provinces: in 2016 Alberta saw 343 fatal overdoses, Ontario saw 165 in 2015 (Cheung). The closest Canadian

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    The Prime Minister is the head of the parliamentary system, and is quite a powerful figure. The PM is elected into their position. Someone can become prime minister by being a leader of a political party, that wins majority of seats in the House of Commons, during a federal election. Obviously the Prime Minister has to have a source for their power. There has to be some type of outlet of power, that the Prime Minister uses in order to communicate with the public. There are also power sources within

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    Introduction In this report, we will be discussing the positives and negatives about the company, PAC Resources, INC. We will be analyzing every aspect of the human resource department including their methods, techniques, and also any misbehaves the corporation might be undergoing. Many corporations experience many poor qualities and poor techniques within each department. It is our job as students is to analyze from an outsider 's perspective what the problems are and how we can improve and properly

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    Over the years the Canadian government continuously tries to create multiple ways to help progress the economy. Currently the government is doing a poor job improving the economy, however, it has potential to positively develop in the future. The Canadian government is negatively influencing the economy due to the decrease in value of the Canadian dollar, lack of regulation on policies, and the current position of the business cycle in Canada. However, the Canadian government demonstrates potential

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    This essay looks to discuss Quebec sovereigntists and federalists, and how they differ in their understandings of Canada and Quebec. To accomplish this, the paper looks at three points of contention; how to understand history, the nature of the Quebec state, and recognition of Quebec. The three points of contention show where the two view diverge and why, but the paper views these points as merely pieces of the puzzle. As such only after looking at all three points does the paper reach a conclusion

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    When one thinks of Canada, he/she is most likely to stereotypically comment on a subject regarding hockey, beavers, maple syrup, and cold weather. However, not many stop and wonder about how Canada became the peaceful nation it is today. Throughout Canada’s relatively short and brief history, it has managed to flourish into a strong and powerful nation. Canada’s peaceful identity has been formed with meaningful historic events that have occurred throughout our history.It’s identity has been characterized

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    program. The author solves the issue with the recommendation that the budget proposed by the new government should be used to fund the Katimavik program: “... Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised $25 million for young Canadians to gain work and life experience, travel the country and perform community service. Trudeau did not mention Katimavik … , but his pledge describes the program in a

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    functioning. Michelle Trudeau in the article “Teen Drinking May Cause Irreversible Brain Damage” said, “… damaged nerve tissue in the brains of the teens who drank. The researchers believe this damage negatively affects attention span in boys, and girls' ability to comprehend and interpret visual information.” Drinking at an immature age will cause long term effects on the teens and their developing bodies and organs due to the toxic effects of drugs and alcohol. According to Trudeau, “…the binge drinkers

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    Part I: Mandatory Long Essay Question (24 points) In The Value of A just Society, Pierre Elliott Trudeau explained that the Constitution Act of 1982’s primary goal was to protect individual rights rather than collective rights. Furthermore, he thought territorially concentrated minorities should not be given special rights. Analyse the linguistic rights and the Aboriginal rights jurisprudence since 1982 and determine if Trudeau’s constitutional objective has materialized. Your answer should be no

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    Vertical Mosaic Analysis

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    Canadian multiculturalism is fundamental to our belief that all citizens are equal. Multiculturalism ensures that all citizens can keep their identities, can take pride in their ancestry and have a sense of belonging. Acceptance gives Canadians a feeling of security and self-confidence, making them accepting diverse cultures. All Canadians are guaranteed equality before the law and equality of opportunity regardless whichever origins. Canada’s laws and policies recognize Canada’s diversity by race

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