Affirmative Action & Multiculturalism in Canada : 14
pages on multiculturalism and affirmative action in Canada. The
writer describes how Canada has just barely begun to recognize
the falseness of her perceived racial harmonies and examines the
inherent problems that exist with regard to racial assimilation in
Canada. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Affircan.wps (*See Law
& Legal Systems for more affirmative action papers*). Canada
Immigration and Multiculturism : A 5 page essay
on the ethnic conflicts in Canada and arguments from the
various sides. The paper posits that the ideal of
multiculturalism is inconsistent with government policy.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Candami.wps
Economic & Social Impacts Of Canadas Immigration
Policies / Benefits and Costs : A 12 page review of the
history of fluctuations in Canadas immigration policies
throughout the 20th century and their relationship to economic
considerations tied to world-wide and national booms and
recessions, demographic trends, unemployment, and citizen
opinion. The ways in which immigrants affect spending for
social services versus what they may contribute in labor,
investments, and entrepreneurial efforts is considered. The
social impact of large numbers of immigrants on public opinion
and policy is discussed with respect to economic issues.
Extensive footnoting from sources. Canusim.wps
Canadian Ethnic Groups / The Logistic of Hate : A 5
page
research paper that examines Edward N. Herberg's analysis of
ethnic identification in Canada. The writer also relates this to the
proliferation of hate-groups within Canada since the publication
of Herberg's book. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Canahate.wps
Canadian Conscription : The issue of conscription
has been of
utmost importance in Canadian politics through the years. When
Prime Minister Bordon introduced the concept to increase the
numbers for the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1917 a chasm
of opinion opened between English Canada and French Canada.
The issues and opinions that drove the conflict over conscription
were more concerned with the differences in the political
viewpoints as to the obligations of citizenship of the dissidents
than the issue of involuntary military service. This 12 page
paper examines the historical background of the conflict, the
British situation of the time and the Canadian response to the
need for manpower. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Conscript.wps
Should Canada Become a Republic? : This 8 page
paper
addresses the question as to whether Canada should convert its
government to a republic or remain a constitutional monarchy.
The question of having monarchies in general is discussed as
well as the Quebec question which still plagues the country.
The paper concludes that Canada should remain as it has been
as there is really no reason for change. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Shouldca.wps
Canadian Government / Do Actions Against The FLQ
Constitute State Terrorism ? : In this 14 page essay, the writer
explores activities of the Canadian government and military
against the F.L.Q. in an attempt to determine whether or not these
constitute state terrorism. Specific terrorism acts in Canada are
explained as are the issue of sustained state terrorism as it
specifically applies to this North-American country. Bibliography
lists 14 sources. Terroris.wps
The Merits of Gender Parity in the Canadian Legislature :
This 10 page paper reflects upon the issue of gender parity and
the call to address the general sense of inequality in the
Canadian Legislature. This paper considers the benefits of a
higher degree of diversification and the importance of a greater
level of representation for women and also reflects increasing
feminist trends. Bibliography lists 8 sources. MHcanpar.wps
Importance of Law / Canadian Legal Studies : In 5
pages
the author discusses the importance of law/legal studies.
Several Canadian law schools and their course offerings are
discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Lawstud.wps
Argument For The Death Penalty In Canada : 10 pages
in
length. The age-old adage of an eye for an eye is still relevant
in Canada today, particularly with regard to the death penalty.
The issue of capital punishment is, perhaps, one of the most
hotly contested of all contemporary controversial issues; while
some believe that one who kills should pay his debt to society
with his own life, others contend that two wrongs -- in the case
of executing a murderer -- do not make a right. However, if
someone chooses to take the life of another, he should be
prepared to give up his own. This paper will back the argument
in favor of capital punishment in Canada. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Prodeat.wps
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