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    While Canada and the US are very close in location, this does not always mean that the human and physical characteristics will be similar. For instance, Canada has a colder climate due to the location while the US has a larger population. In terms of the economy, both the US and Canada have a strong one partially due to NAFTA, which has also caused much unsettlement for both countries while also showing signs of development. Canada and the US share many physical features such as natural resources

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    Canadian Immigration

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    Canada Immigration – Start Living Your Dream Introductory Line: If you have not yet figured out how to solve the challenge of Canada Immigration and gain express entry to Canada, justEzi is the right place for you to put your trust in. With professional and technical expertise no longer restricted to geographical boundaries, people are becoming more and more eager to gain experience and avail career opportunities in countries other than their birthplace. Canada Immigration is one such brilliant opportunity

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    Does Canada Deserve to be Second? - Article Response Canada has always been recognized as a peaceful first-world country with a high quality of life and happy citizens- to put it simply, a ‘cool’ country. Perhaps unexpected, however, was the revelation that in the inaugural U.S. News and World Report survey of 60 countries, Canada came in second in a ranking of the best countries in the world. In my opinion, this view of Canada is completely accurate and well-deserved. Though Canada may have a

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    involves Mexico, Canada and the United States of America. This agreement is said to produce 1 billion to 3 billion dollar gains in each country. NAFTA ensures that a certain amount of goods produced and traded between the three countries has to have a minimum percentage of its parts produced in North America.      The Free Trade agreement is between the United States and Canada. The Free trade agreement came into effect in 1989 even though three fourths

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    In this Article, Canada and Sweden have signed a free trade agreement. In which they discuss how this agreement will eliminate tariffs and allow both countries to create new jobs and opportunities for Canadians all over. This agreement will also further improve Canada's visibility and terms of access in the Israeli market. Canada relationship with Israel is shared on values, political, cultural, and economical beliefs. This deal made history by becoming the first European Union and G8 countries

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    Poverty in Canada Introduction: Nowadays, Poverty has become a major problem in Canada and America which is increasing day by day. “Poverty”, is the word used for the people who live below poverty line, which is decided by the Government of the country. “Multiculturalism” plays a key role in it. What is “MULTICULTURALISM IN CANADA”? It is the existence of different communities and people from different part of the world which makes a one Canadian culture. Poverty in Canada is only because of

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    Voting Age in Canada The young as well as the older people of Canada seem to be in a deadlock. The question of if the federal government should or should not lower the voting age is a question debated surely around the dinner tables of families in Canada, as well as in the ranks of the government. Some people even suggest that the age needs to be raised. What would make people want the voting age to be lowered to an even lower age than the young adult age of 18? On the other hand how can the

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    achieved in Canada in (and since) the 1970s? Canada is a just society because of the changes to women's legal rights, ethnic minority human rights, and multiculturalism. The first reason that shows that Canada has become a “just society” is the changes to women’s legal rights. Since the 1970s, many women have stepped up to the work of politics. Several instances include Kim Campbell, the first woman to become the prime minister of Canada,1 Kathleen Wynne, the first premier of Canada to be lesbian

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    Overall business in America and Canada resemble each other closely. “The two countries share a lot of political and economic ties as well as similar laws in many areas.” However, with business they are different in ways such as working over time, terminating an employee, and the language. Although the main language in Canada is English there is a lot of people who are french and speak french there. English and French by the Constitution of Canada are the official languages. Which would be a challenge

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    Canada Research Paper

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    Canada is a country in the North America that happens to be a popular tourist destination for the last decades. Surrounded by U.S in the south and the Arctic Circle in the north, it is a vast nation with a wide range of vibrant cities, alluring places and eye-catching spots. From lakes to mountains and forests to vast wilderness with great natural heritage, it has a treasure of breathtaking spots and attractions that can make you fall in love with this wonderland. There are many things and facts

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