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Essays On Canadian Studies
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Canadian Aboriginal Health
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A 6 page research paper that examines Canadian Aboriginal health status. The writer explores the link between socioeconomic status and unemployment and Aboriginal health outcomes. Socioeconomic determinants, of course, encompass employment, but this health determinant is so crucial to positive outcomes that it will be an object of particular focus. Other socioeconomic determinants encompass "infrastructure, housing,...environment and education" (Adelson, 2005, p. S45). Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khcanab.rtf
Essay Title: Canadian Aboriginal Health
Canadian Aboriginal Schools as Cultural Genocide
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A 10 page research paper that discusses the residential school system that was imposed by the Canadian federal government on Aboriginal populations. This examination of literature discusses this legacy with a focus on its purpose, which the literature indicates that was the equivalent of cultural genocide, as public policy purposefully set out to eradicate native cultures and languages. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khressch.rtf
Essay Title: Canadian Aboriginal Schools as Cultural Genocide
Canadian Aboriginals: Evolving Identities and an Emerging Hybridity
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A 20 page consideration of the many problems facing Canada’s native peoples as they move out from the reserves into mainstream Canadian culture. This paper relates those problems to the historic tendency to strictly regulate the actions of these people to the point of removing all self responsibility. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPnaCanHybrid.rtf
Essay Title: Canadian Aboriginals: Evolving Identities and an Emerging Hybridity
Canadian Administrative Reforms: Trends, Improvements and Concerns
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This is a 10 page paper discussing Canadian administrative reforms, concerns and improvements. The Canadian federal government reforms over the past fifty years have shifted a great deal in their initiatives, structures and priorities which have deeply impacted the reforms and initiatives of the provincial and municipal governments as well. The reforms in the 1960s and 1970s in Canada initiated by the Canadian government established an increase in social systems, benefits and an increase in the public sector which allowed for the support of these programs. While no major shift occurred during the 1980s, the recession of the early 1990s and an increasing federal public deficit of over $540 billion led to a great deal of restructuring and shifting of initiatives and resources in the mid to late 1990s. Federal funding was drastically reduced by reforms which led to the decentralization and privatization of programs and industry and an increased responsibility placed on each provincial and territorial government. The provincial governments in turn enacted reforms which led to drastic cuts in education, health care and social programs which are still considered controversial and a major concern today. Recently, governmental reforms have shifted slightly again to highlight business networking, accountability, regulation and e-government in order to increase efficiency and accessibility of governmental services.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJCanad1.rtf
Essay Title: Canadian Administrative Reforms: Trends, Improvements and Concerns
Canadian Articles on Aboriginal Issues
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This 3 page paper discusses three articles that examine various issues with regard to Canadian Aboriginal peoples.
Filename: HVCanArt.rtf
Essay Title: Canadian Articles on Aboriginal Issues
Canadian Bank Mergers
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11 pages in length. There exists a great deal of contrasting opinions with regard to the issue of Canadian bank mergers; however, for the most part, it appears as though Canadian officials and private citizens alike are not favoring the marriages between and among the big banks. Cited for a number of reasons including lost jobs and higher costs for various transactions, the proposed merging of five of Canada's most influential financial institutions has caused a great deal of concern. In an age when bigger does not always equate to better, Canadians are worried that such unification will be a terribly costly mistake. The writer discusses the pros and cons of the Canadian bank mergers. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Canabank.wps
Essay Title: Canadian Bank Mergers
Canadian Banks
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A 9 page research that focuses on the proposed mega-mergers in the Canadian banking system, using Les Whittington's book. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: 99canbks.rtf
Essay Title: Canadian Banks