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Business and Government in Canada
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This is a 3 page paper discussing business and the Government of Canada relations. Historically, the Canadian government maintained a close relationship with businesses within Canada in that for the large part the Canadian government controlled and owned most of the major business sectors within the country such as natural resources, agriculture, and the transport industries to name a few. This ideology led to a nationalization of the country especially prior and during the years of World War II when Prime Minister Mackenzie King provided a great deal of financial investments in the development of business opportunities within Canada. By the second half of the 20th century, Canada had become a social and welfare state which began to take its toll on the economy and government. During the 1970s and 1980s, “downsizing” and the start of privatization of governmental industries began to take place. Today, the relationship between the Canadian government and business has changed significantly. Through financial support and trade policy, the Canadian government provides assistance to businesses which will encourage national and international investment in Canada. These businesses are those which are in high demand in the global market place and are those which are considered innovative, service-oriented, research, technology and knowledge-based in addition to the already established industries. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Business and Government in Canada: Issues of Government Relations, The Role of Elites, Government Intervention, Regulation and Deregulation
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This is a 3 page paper discussing business and government in Canada in regards to government intervention, business relations, the roles of elites and regulation. The history of Canadian business involves a great amount of government intervention within the business industry to the extent that most historical Canadian business ventures are those which had high government involvement such as the Canadian Pacific Railway and Air Canada. However many business critics believe that this intervention is based on the Canadian government’s basic belief that the government can do a better job of controlling the economic interests of business which is contrary to those within the business industry who believe that free markets and competition actually do a better job of distributing goods and services. The practice of the government however changed in the 1980s when pressure from the corporate elite within Canada lead to a new approach in government relations with business and industry which became one of deregulation, privatization, and assistance within the competitive marketplace. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJCango1.rtf

Business Law in Canada
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This 4 page paper examines business law as it exists in Canada. Several issues are broached including contract law and professional liability. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA517Can.rtf

Canada - Labor Issues
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This 8 page paper addresses this question: Should companies who profit from "slave labor' pay reparations? First, clarification, the term is used euphemistically, not literally. The topic deals with individuals who are paid below minimum wage without benefits or overtime. The essay first provides data reporting the numbers and percentage of persons who fit this description. Wal-Mart is used as an example of a company that perpetuates low wages. Even so, the writer argues against the reparation proposal and cites employment standard laws as justification for this position. Bibliography t 8 sources.
Filename: PGlwwg.rtf

Canada - Marketing Cases
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A 10 page paper. This paper has three sections. The first section discusses demographic factors in Toronto, Canada as well as some data regarding the nation. The second section discusses a case about purchasing and the process one company used. The last case is about the Klondike company's owner considering opening a new business. This includes a SWOT, market segmentation and recommendations. Cases provided by student. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGcnmk9.rtf

Canada and France
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A 7 page paper which examines the history and evolution of Canada and France. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAcanfrn.rtf

Canada and Muslims
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This 3-page paper seeks to examine the status of Muslims in Canada and what effects the Canadian lifestyle has on their culture. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVCanMus.rtf

Canada and the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
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A 10 page contention that while the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis composed the first real threat to North American territory since the bombing of Pearl Harbor in World War II, the reaction of the two countries most threatened by this crisis was considerably different. The U.S. reaction was swift yet perhaps somewhat premature. Canadian reaction was considerably slower. Concludes that while many criticize Canada's reaction to the Cuban Missile Crisis and the U.S. request for Canadian alert, her caution was actually prudent given the threat of all-out nuclear world war as a result of U.S. actions and the concerns for Canadian sovereignty in regard to the control of her military. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPCanMis.rtf

Canada and the Cold War
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A 9 page research paper that discusses political issues in Canada during the early cold war era. There is a prevalent Canadian national ideology that Canada is 'altruistic, nice, unmilitary and without territorial ambition' (Dawson, 2003, p. 629). In his review of a text by S.M. Maloney, Dawson (2003) relates that Maloney's thesis in this work is that this idea originates with the idea that Canada's approach to maintaining national security during the Cold War revolved peacekeeping and the nation's role in UN peacekeeping missions (Dawson, 2003). This attack on the image of Canada naturally brings up numerous questions about the reality of Canadian life during the Cold War era. How well did Canada live up to the ideology of its image? Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khcancw.rtf

Canada and the United States: "Uneasy Bedfellows"
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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.
Filename: Canadaus.wps

Canada in Letters by Charlotte Gray
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A 5 page paper which examines the themes of survival and power as seen in Charlotte Gray’s Canada: A Portrait in Letters. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAcaatt.rtf

Canada's Health Care System
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An 11 page paper that discusses how Canada's national health care system came about and what is happening now, including how it is failing to serve all Canadians and the dangers and risks associated with long wait times and unequal care between and among the provinces and territories. The writer reports innovations and programs going on now and what changes may improve health care services. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PGcnhlt.rtf

Canada's Independent Streak
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This 3 page paper examines Canada's early history and its relationship to the American Civil War. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA812Can.rtf

Canada's Labor Relations Board
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5 pages. The Canada Labor Relations Board has had some controversies in its past which are included in this paper. The purpose, role and functions of Canada's Labor Relations Board are clearly defined herein, and a thesis statement is presented as to the qualities of this government entity and whether it is more clearly defined as being a well run organization or less clearly organized than it should be. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JGAcndla.wps

Canada's Long Path to Gender Parity
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the issue of Canada's struggle for gender parity. This paper outlines the historical factors and internal issues that have led to this problem. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHCanHCG.rtf


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