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Essays On Canadian Studies
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Canadian Prime Ministers since 1970
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A 7 page research paper that explores the topic of Canadian leadership since 1970. The writer discusses the careers of the prime ministers that have held office since Pierre Trudeau, with the conclusion that Canadian leadership has been faulty or ineffective. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khcanpm.rtf
Essay Title: Canadian Prime Ministers since 1970
Canadian Professions and Patriarchy
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A 4 page review of the gender bias that continues to characterize the Canadian workplace. Using the examples of law enforcement and accounting, this paper contends that this bias results in women being subjugated under men. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPgndProfession.rtf
Essay Title: Canadian Professions and Patriarchy
Canadian Supreme Court: Murdoch V. Murdoch And Moge V. Moge / Evolution Of The Interpretation Of Marriage Breakdown
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11 pages in length. The writer offers overviews and judgments for the two Canadian cases, as well as discusses what evolution has taken place with regard to an individual's contribution to marriage. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCcourt.wps
Essay Title: Canadian Supreme Court: Murdoch V. Murdoch And Moge V. Moge / Evolution Of The Interpretation Of Marriage Breakdown
Canadian Trade: Global, Local and Inter-Provincial Trade Barriers
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This is a 3 page paper discussing different perceptions and aspects of Canadian trade in regards to municipal, provincial and global levels. Canadian trade varies in regards to its acceptance, perception and policies on the municipal, provincial or global levels. Many World Trade Organization (WTO) Members find that certain restrictive policies and tariffs in Canada present barriers in some markets although the WTO has found that access to the Canadian market is “generally liberal” despite some protectionist measures within the country. Canadian businesses interested in inter-provincial trade have found that the inter-provincial barriers are often too costly and it is more cost efficient to promote trade markets within the U.S. than within Canada itself; barriers which trade boards and chambers of commerce should eliminate in order allow Canadian businesses to prosper within Canada. On the other hand, certain municipalities have found that trade policies related to the GATS agreement have “liberalized” services to such an extent that national and international businesses now challenge local businesses; businesses municipalities wish to shield.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJCantr1.rtf
Essay Title: Canadian Trade: Global, Local and Inter-Provincial Trade Barriers
Canadian Verses U.S. Health Care
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A 15 page comparison of Canadian and United States Health Care. Emphasizes the trend in Canada towards a two-tiered system which utilizes both public and private funding and compares the dilemma of managed care in the United States. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: Canushlt.wps
Essay Title: Canadian Verses U.S. Health Care
Canadian Welfare, 1935-1970
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A 6 page research paper that discusses the development of the Canadian welfare state between 1935 and 1970. While Canada’s program for universal health care, which is known as Medicare, is the principal focus of scholarship on the Canadian welfare state, this system has a broader scope that extends beyond health care, as it also addresses the needs of children, aboriginal peoples, and educational issues. Examination of literature on various aspects of the development of the Canadian welfare state between the years of 1935-1970 suggests that the processes involved in bringing benefits to the populace also entailed factors by which the government endeavored to initiate forms of social control. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: khcan35.rtf
Essay Title: Canadian Welfare, 1935-1970
Canadian Working Class – Pre 1860
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This 3 page paper uses four articles to examine what life was really like for Canada's poor and working class in the early 1800s. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVCanWrk.rtf
Essay Title: Canadian Working Class – Pre 1860