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Papers On Canadian Studies
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Foreign Competition is Good For Canada
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5 pages. This paper addresses the issue of international competition in Canada. Canada is experiencing more and more competition from other nations even within their own country. The question here is whether this is healthy competition or is it damaging the Canadian economy? This paper explores both sides of the issue and comes to a conclusion as to whether this foreign competition is harmful or helpful to the economy of Canada. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: JAcanada.rtf
Free Trade Agreements: The Realist Versus the Liberal Perspective:
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This 16 page paper details the differences in the realist versus the liberal perspectives in terms of free trade agreements. More specifically, this paper examines the world's largest free trade agreement: the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in order to highlight the underlying idiological issues. Bibliography lists 30 sources.
Filename: GSFreeTr.rtf
Frontenac’s Administration of New France
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An eighteen page paper which looks at the life and career of Count Frontenac and his administration of the settlements in New France. The writer considers Frontenac’s relationship with the clergy and other administrators of the region, and his policies with regard to the Indian nations, the British and the economic and military development of Canada.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JLfrontenac.wps
FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS IN LAVIGNE VS. OPSEU
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This 3-page paper examines the freedom of speech and association in the above case. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTlaviopse.rtf
Gender Stratification in the Canadian Workplace
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A 12 page discussion of the differing social expectations in Canada which result in an unequal representation of women in the professional workplace. Notes that Canada would prefer to import trained professionals rather than take advantage of Canadian women who are interested in entering the professional workplace. Contrasts this difference with the much more progressive workplace atmosphere of Japan and suggests that the cause of these discrepancies lies both in history and in the contemporary Canadian home. Suggests that girls who are provided positive professional female role models will be more eager to pursue professional occupations. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPcndGnd.wps
Gender Violence in Canada
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This 8 page paper explores violence against women, particularly as it exists in Canada. Statistics ar provided and theories about causation are included. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA329vi.rtf
George Brown and Canadian Defense Policies
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This 3 page paper discusses George Brown’s comment “Canada should not provide entirely for her defense when she is not the author of the quarrels against the consequences of which she is called to stand upon her guard,” and what it meant for the military presence in Canada at the time. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVGBrown.rtf
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