Canada and the United States / "Uneasy
Bedfellows" : A 7
page research paper on whether America will overtake Canada
with its cultural imperialism. The writer explains that Canada
has improved economically, and has a national identity that will
keep it separate. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Canadaus.wps Canadian vs. US Foreign Policies : An 8 page political
science paper comparing the foreign policies of Canada and the
US. Though the basic ideology of the two countries has more
similarities than differences, Canada is more willing to make
exceptions in certain areas if those areas affect the good of the
country. Examples used are: (1) Canadas acceptance of Chile
as an important trading partner after the US rejected Chile for
NAFTA because of their political practices; (2) Canadas
support of including Romania in NATO over US objections but
more because of secessionist rumblings in Quebec and Frances
support of Romania; and (3) racial and educational
discriminatory immigration policies that have caused tensions
with the countries of origin. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Canus.wps
Mackenzie King - The Incredible Canadian : An 11
page
research paper which examines the long career of Canadas
greatest prime minister. The writer gives a comprehensive
survey of Kings long political career and touches briefly on his
rather eccentric personal life. Bibliography includes 7 sources.
Mackenzi.wps
Canadas Changing Colors : An 8 page research
paper
examining Canadas public policies regarding immigration
during the 20th century, focusing on the 1990s. Early in the
century, Canadian officials made conscious decisions about
what groups they would admit into Canada and for what
purpose they would be admitted. Racial and gender bias was an
outgrowth of the purpose decisions; Canada has now added
that of education. Canadian natives, however, are dissatisfied
with the ever-increasing numbers of immigrants to their country
despite the governments attempts to attract only the best
possible additions to the Canadian economy. Bibliography lists
6 sources. Canada.wps
Effects of Film Industry on Canadian Economy : A 6
page
paper which examines the growth and eventual leveling off of
the film industry, and explanation why it needs to slow down
and the effect this will have on the Canadian economy.
Bibliography lists 20 sources. Canfilm.wps
Torontos Newspaper Industry : A 10 page paper
on the
industry that discusses the number of changes the citys
newspaper industry experienced during the 1990s. The writer
reviews some of the newspapers under the new banner of the
CNA and the OCNA--a lobbying organization formed to protect
the autonomy of theCanadian industry. Bibliography lists 14
sources. Toronto.wps
Canadian Bank Mergers : 11 pages in length. There
exists a
great deal of contrasting opinions with regard to the issue of
Canadian bank mergers; however, for the most part, it appears
as though Canadian officials and private citizens alike are not
favoring the marriages between and among the big banks. Cited
for a number of reasons including lost jobs and higher costs for
various transactions, the proposed merging of five of Canada's
most influential financial institutions has caused a great deal of
concern. In an age when bigger does not always equate to
better, Canadians are worried that such unification will be a
terribly costly mistake. The writer discusses the pros and cons
of the Canadian bank mergers. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Canabank.wps
The Canadian Housing Market : A 7 page research
paper on
the real estate market in Canada. Issues concerning property
specs, mortgages, and the general economy are discussed.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Canadaho.wps
Human Geographical Considerations in Regards to
Canadian Economics : A 5 page research paper in which the
writer looks at the economies of people in the separate
Canadian territories in relationship to settlement of the area,
natural resources, political fight for survival in Canadian
parliament--all based on the disparity in human geographics that
has been established for centuries. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Candageo.wps
New France (Canada) / Economic Importance : A 5 page
research paper investigating the origins of New France and its
economic importance to both Canada France. During the years
between 1650 and 1750, the population of the territory, now
known as Quebec, experienced significant growth. Under King
Louis XIV and his first appointed Intendent, Quebec and its
surrounding areas established successful agricultural farms as
well as numerous industries increasing the area's importance to
France. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Newfrance.wps
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