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Bank of Canada's Monetary Policy
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An 11 page overview of the pros and cons of the bank's monetary policy, it's past success and current failures. The monetary policy focuses on a belief that inflation causes a decrease in productivity rather than any other influence. By retaining a rigid pricing policy in regards interest rates, however, Canada's dollar has been devaluated by the Asian crises and other local events because it chose to protect its pricing policy rather than compete with the U.S. during the early crisis stage. Investors chose to move their investments to the U.S., where (paid) interest rates are higher. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Cnbnkcan.wps
Canada / Economy and Politics
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An 8 page research paper exploring Canada: its history, natural resources, economy, and politics. Essay concludes with a recommendation as to whether or not to invest in the country. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Canada2.wps
Canada’s Struggle to Keep Hockey Canadian
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This 10 page report discusses the changes in the hockey world that have lead to the Americanization of what is essentially Canada’s “national pastime.” Hockey is quite simply what Canadians do in the winter: play it, watch it, follow it through the newspaper, television, radio. Canada's hockey system desperately requires is national leadership and a re-focusing of its priorities and its vision for the future if it intends to maintain hockey the way it claims it wants to.
Increased government funding, stronger youth and development programs, financing from the National Hockey League and an improvement in the leadership abilities of the Canadian Hickey League are essential. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWcan.rtf
Canada and the American Revolution
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A 5 page essay on the difference in attitudes between the U.S. and Canada instigated by the American Revolutionary War and holding ever since. The writer posits that while Canadians are generally distrustful of the U.S., the same attitude does not hold in the reverse. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Candarev.doc
“Anti-globalisation in Canada”
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A five page paper which looks at attitudes towards globalisation in Canada and the perception which those who oppose globalisation adopt regarding federalism, policies towards indigenous peoples in Canada and the economic future of the country with regard to the world market.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JLglobCan.rtf
“Canada’s National Policies” by John Dales
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A 3 page paper which analyzes and summarizes John Dales’ essay/article “Canada’s National Policies.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAcnddl.rtf
“Canadian politics”
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A fifteen page paper which looks at the history and development of the political system in Canada and the extent to which it is currently perceived as serving the needs of the population as a whole in terms of the parliamentary system and its relevance to the current moves towards sustainable regional development.
Bibliography lists 7 sources
Filename: JLCanada.wps
“Cultural identity and Canada –Northrop Frye”
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A six page paper which looks at the way in which Northrop Frye distinguishes between the social contract and the educational contract, the importance of regionalism in the development of cultural identity, and the ways in which the positive aspects of regional cultural diversity can be applied to the social and political structure of Canada.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JLFrye.rtf
“News and Dissent: The Press and Politics of Peace in Canada”
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A 5 page overview of the book by Robert A. Hackett. Outlines Hackett’s contentions that the media wielded tremendous power in the 1980 peace movement in Canada. Analyzes Hackett’s research methodology concluding that is critical rather than administrative. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPmdiaCn.wps
“Proud of Two Languages" -- Canadian Parents for French
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This 7
page report discusses Canadian Parents for French, a nationwide
network of volunteers which believes that French is an essential
component of the history and culture of Canada. The group is
dedicated to the promotion and creation of French second language
learning opportunities for young Canadians. It is the largest
group of its kind and its members believe: “It should be the
right of every Canadian child to have a quality bilingual
education.” Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BW4frnch.wps
“The American Revolution and Nova Scotia Reconsidered” by George A. Rawlyk
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A 3 page review and analysis of George A. Rawlyk’s essay “The Ameircan Revolution and Nova Scotia Reconsidered.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RArawlyk.rtf
“The Enemy That Never Was” by Ken Adachi
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A 5 page review on Ken Adachi’s book “The Enemy That Never Was: A History of the Japanese Canadians.” Bibliography lists 2 additional source.
Filename: RAenmy.rtf
“The Origins of Canadian Indian Policy” by L.F.S. Upton
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A 3 page review and analysis of L.F.S. Upton’s “The Origins of Canadian Indian Policy.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAnovsr.rtf
“The Sikh Community in Canada”
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A paper which looks at the history of the Sikh community in Canada, from its beginnings as a group of migrant workers in the early twentieth century to its development as a fully enfranchised subcultural group within the majority. The paper considers the origins of Sikhism in the Punjab, the cultural and religious ideology which it comprises, and the way in which Canadian Sikhs have come to be regarded making a vital contribution to the country’s social, political and economic life.
Filename: JLsikh.wps
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