Women and First Nations.
The events of the past always effect the present. For example, In the past, before Word War 1, Canada was the property of the imperialist nation of Britain. Our actions in World War One began to gain Canada its independence. Indeed if it had not been for our actions in the past Canada would still have been ruled by Britain. We would not have been able to make our own decision, or elect our own leaders if this had not happened. There are hundreds of other examples in Canadian history that have changed our constitution, the Treaty of Versailles, the King Bying Crisis etc; each of these events has brought a change into the way Canada work today. The past is the greatest influence on Canada's society, and on any society for that matter. Technically speaking, the events of history shaped the way things work today. Likewise the events of today also effect the events of the future.
If you're asking which past Canadian Prime Ministers were NDP (or CCF) the answer is none. Every Prime Minister of Canada has either been Liberal or Conservative.
It is one of the best in Canada, but Mount Allison has been voted the best for the past seven years by many sources. McGill is also one of the best in the world.
the american war opf independence started in 1763 with britan being in-dept.and it was trying to save money .all because of tyaxes it started and it helped shape canada alot. first of all the multiculturism in canada was grown and the diversity community we have now is incredible.different cultural groups. and colonies... it grew our loyality to britan like the queen on our couns and our monarh is kinda the same as britai also we have about the same rules as britan does.we elebrate stuff like it too. finally it help shape canada like the border we have now.and how canada look more diffrent then the past. and your fat
It almost killed us.
"Has been" is used for present perfect tense, indicating an action that started in the past and continues into the present. "Had been" is used for past perfect tense, indicating an action that was completed before another past action. "Have been" is used for present perfect continuous tense, indicating an action that started in the past and is still continuing.
A phrase like - able to take - would usually be used after a be verb eg was able to take/is able to take. like this the be verb shows the tense:He was able to take some time off. -- past tenseThe doctor is always able to take new patients. -- present tense
identifybsome groups of people who have been affected by communitions technology and how they have been affectyed.
If you are referring to "can" as in "to be able to", then the past participle is could. If you are referring the "can" as in "fires" (i.e. The boss cans anyone who doesn't answer her emails immediately) then the past participle is canned.The past participle is the verb in its past tense form.
The verb "can" doesn't have a past participle. The simple past tense is "could". You can get around this by saying "been able to" instead.
The groups of people that have been excluded from being American either in law or public option both now and in the past are those with viral infections such as HIV.
The events of the past always effect the present. For example, In the past, before Word War 1, Canada was the property of the imperialist nation of Britain. Our actions in World War One began to gain Canada its independence. Indeed if it had not been for our actions in the past Canada would still have been ruled by Britain. We would not have been able to make our own decision, or elect our own leaders if this had not happened. There are hundreds of other examples in Canadian history that have changed our constitution, the Treaty of Versailles, the King Bying Crisis etc; each of these events has brought a change into the way Canada work today. The past is the greatest influence on Canada's society, and on any society for that matter. Technically speaking, the events of history shaped the way things work today. Likewise the events of today also effect the events of the future.
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In which country in North America has there been a huge fire the past couple of days
I've been told that in my past life i were a chief somewhere in Canada,it was somwhere 1800-1900,i've served on some military ship and i was...a women)
If you're asking which past Canadian Prime Ministers were NDP (or CCF) the answer is none. Every Prime Minister of Canada has either been Liberal or Conservative.
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