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    The influence from the United States of America (USA) has been a considerable part of Canada for many years and for more ages to come. The American influence on Canada is very important for it helps strengthen the country. Close cultural ties, almost identical cultures, sharing strong economic links, historical, and current development make the two countries rely heavily on each other. This paper will concur that the influence originating from the United States (US) to Canada is very crucial in

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    After making it abundantly clear who controlled the sessions, McHugh relaxed back in his seat, and awaited the young woman's reaction to his curtness. Or, he appeared to relax, for truth be told, from the moment she'd stepped into his office with her youthful model looks, attired in the school uniform, the Psychiatrist sensed he might be out of his depth. Not a sex-therapist, child psychologist or a trained rape counselor, Ellis was accustomed to treating adults, mostly the rich, with diagnosed

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    The Great Killer By the 19th century, Tuberculosis or “consumption,” also known as “The Forgotten Plague,” had killed nearly one in seven of all the persons who had ever lived in America. This “plague” affected nearly everyone who lived in America, whether it was their father, mother, sister, or brother. It affected women, men, and even children. These victims suffered from bloody hacking coughing, unbearable pain, and fatigue. At this time, no one knew what caused it and how to cure it. Many believed

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    "So, the issue wasn't and is not sex, the issue was the lies and the deceit, that you were taken advantage of. So, with the right man. Eliss waved his hand in the air, not of the boys at school, because they will all just be after the same thing as Trudeau, but when you find someone that you connect with emotionally, and who is honest in his intentions and with his emotions; rare, but out there; you'll be able to fully express your sexuality with him, without abandon. It's not a man who wants to fuck

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    On July 20th 2005, Canada became the fourth country to legalize the marriage of homosexuals. However this did not just happen overnight. Just 40 years ago, all homosexuals were subject to criminal charges and imprisonment. Brick by brick the homosexual community was granted more equality until marriage was proposed. The legalization of gay marriage in Canada was the culmination of more than 35 years of society and court rulings pushing the federal government to give homosexuals more equal rights

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    1. How democratic is Canada’s electoral system? Canada’s electoral system becomes less and less democratic over the years. The Canadian voting system is called, “First past the Post”. This electoral system only runs fair if there is a total of 2 candidates. In that way, the chance of winning is split into two, therefore majority of the voters are taken into consideration. When there are 3 candidates, the winning candidate just needs an overall vote of 34% while the remaining 66% are silenced

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    Overall the most integral part of Canadian identity is that we are guardians of human rights and promoters of world peace. William Lyon Mackenzie King has contributed to this identity through his efforts in World War 2. He was able to recognize there was a violation of human rights oversea,and took the necessary action to end these violations as shown through his leadership on D-day. A Prime Minister who also exemplified this was Lester B. Pearson. We owe Lester B. Pearson a great debt for cementing

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    working with the provinces and territories, they plan to develop a Canadian Energy Strategy to protect Canada’s energy security, encourage energy conservation, and bring cleaner renewable energy into the electricity grid. Over the five years, Justin Trudeau plan to give $2.65 billion to help poor countries fight climate change. The global leaders are planning a financial-plan at the Paris conference that will determine how much will be spent. To combat climate change, G20 countries are estimating that

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    “Mallinckrodt’s 35,000 Drug Is Back in the Spotlight” Mallinckrodt’s is the maker of a drug that price has recently increased in the past within three years. The H.P. Acthar Gel is used for lupus, and conditions such as multiple sclerosis. The drug price has increased from $1,235 a bottle to $29,086 a bottle in 2008. That’s approximately $28,000 difference. The drug is currently $35,000. After a recent tweet made by Citron, the shares of Mallinckrodt’s drug crashed. Andrew Left is the owner of a

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    In recent news reports about LNG development in British Columbia, First Nation communities are only depicted in a position of power when associated with the proposed wealth of the project and this is used to sway an undecided public. Furthermore, British Columbia is currently in a moment of transition deciding where they lie on neoliberal development decisions. Neoliberalism is a form of governance distinguished in its conjunction of particular practices and knowledge production that emphasize the

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