mrs marlen is a great teacher.......pft ok that was a lie.....
Many people think that "whats done is done" but things that were done in the past have a big impact on life today. Children who went to residental schools were traumatized and beaten, raped and tortured. They will live with those memories forever. Historical globalization caused the church to set up these schools, and hire the wrong people to teach there.
the cancellation of the avro arrow affected canada in many ways.
When Britain took control of all of Canada in 1759-60 the British living in the area were positively affected. The many British, Scottish, Irish living elsewhere in Canada did not have to worry as much about French attacks. Those living in what is today Southern Ontario and Quebec were most positively affected.
This depends on who the country is and what Canada wants out of the relationship. Up until the mid-twentieth century Britain was important due to English Canada having been several Crown colonies and most of its population being if British descent. The closeness and positive nature of the relationship led to its early entrance into both world wars. Of eternal concern to Canada is its relationship with the United States with whom it has strong historical and commercial ties. Its foreign policy with Washington often reflects its mixed feelings about the U.S.: wanting desperately to be noticed but resenting the U.S.'s propensity to act in its self-interest and play hardball when it does notice Canada over issues such as border security. Increasingly, Canada can be expected to focus its foreign policy away from the US as the US declines in power and globalization focuses its national interest elsewhere. China is currently of looming importance because of growing trade in raw resources from Canada, which means Canada wishes to have the most optimal relationship in order to serve its interests.
Canada officially became a country on July 1, 1867. The first provinces were Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. (The term "Dominion" is simply a historical reference to Section 3 of the British North America Act: "one dominion under the name of Canada". Canada was never known officially as "The Dominion of Canada". It found its way into popular venues such as paper currency and school maps. However, on Canadian bills it was meant as "The Dominion Under Canada" and on school maps as "The Queen's Dominion of Canada".)
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Canada
The address of the Little Canada Historical Society Inc is: 515 E Little Canada Rd, Little Canada, MN 55117-1633
No more so, or less, than any other nation
Gillian Calder has written: 'The impact of globalization on social programs in Canada' -- subject(s): Globalization, Legal status, laws, Maternity leave, Parental leave, Social aspects, Social aspects of Globalization, Social policy, Women
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Populist left behind two legacies. They left behind power in Canada and its background in England.
85 people were affected by H1N1
Canada's economy is affected by its climate and vegetation. This is because the climate is harsh in some places in Canada and it blows at the vegetation, making it hard for plants to grow.
it is easy canada affectes it by prossing the food
Australia and Canada