Tax System in Ontario ... would be fine if the Province just changed the base on which provincial are calculated, while it would be more expensive of Ontario did what Quebec had done ... View More
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canada ... The Great LakesSt. Lawrence River region consists of Ontario and Quebec. It is split into two parts by a thin arm of the Canadian Shield. ... View More
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Regional Disparities in Canada ... The wealthiest, as well as the most populous provinces are Ontario and Quebec, followed by British Columbia and Alberta. Average ... View More
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Canadian political culture ... When one compares the industries between the Atlantic provinces and the Ontario/Quebec region, a big contrast can be seen. Because ... View More
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Political culture in canada ... When one compares the industries between the Atlantic provinces and the Ontario/Quebec region, a big contrast can be seen. Because ... View More
Wordcount: 2988
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Confederation ... independent country. With the uniting of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, the Dominion of Canada was created. Obtaining the ... View More
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Western separatism ... Ontario and Quebec held almost twothirds of the seats in the House of Commons so therefore they were able the elect government. ... View More
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Quebec ... On the borders of Quebec is the United States, Ontario, Newfoundland, and New Brunswick. The Laurentian Plateau covers nine tenths of the province. ... View More
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Quebecamp39s Struggles for a Distinct Society ampamp FrCan Natnalsm ... foreseeable future. Quebec has always seen Ontario or more specifically, the Federal government, as the root of their problem. Both the ... View More
Wordcount: 2545
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Les zones protegees du Canada ... Kouchibouguac, NB 1979 239,2 Parc national Forillon, Quebec 1974 240,4 Parc national de la Mauricie, Quebec 1977 536,1 Parc national Pukaskwa, Ontario 1877,8 ... View More
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Criminology ... The quote in The Daily mentions that the crime rate has decreased in the three largest provinces, these being, Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia. ... View More
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Archibald Lampmanamp39s Poetry: The City of the End of Things ... well. The Confederation of the newly formed Dominion of Canada included Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. With the ... View More
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The chrysalids ... The border between the badlands and the fringes is almost parallel with the OntarioQuebec border. Sealand, or New Zealand has almost escaped nuclear war. ... View More
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Is Canada a Democratic Dictatorship ... justice, and numerous trial and appeal justices of the Federal Court of Canada, along with the chief justices of the top courts in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia ... View More
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sir mackenzie bowell ... government. AS Bowell wavered, his Cabinet ministers resigned in relays, first from Ontario, then from Quebec, then again from Ontario. At ... View More
Wordcount: 1206
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The Growth of a Nation Canada ... created to deal with the influx. About 2000 moved into present day Quebec and 7500 settled Ontario. The flock of Loyalists gave the ... View More
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Canadian Federalism Threatened ... Central Canada is comprised of the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, but more specifically always includes the national government in Ottawa and itsamp39 preference ... View More
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Americaamp39s Creation Canadaamp39s Foundation ... to redefine Canadaamp39s borders, as well as to divide the country into two provinces, Upper Canada and Lower Canada, which were present day Ontario and Quebec. ... View More
Wordcount: 1450
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canada ... in the west, the Bloc in Quebec, and the NDP and PC in Atlantic Canada, the Liberal government owing its majority to a sweep of Ontario and English Quebec. ... View More
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Geography ... of Ontario, Canada. Ottawa a metropolitan area located in Canada lies near the Ontario and Quebec border. Its early economic staple ... View More
Wordcount: 617
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Six Cities in Canada ... factors. When settlers first settled in Canada, they settled along the southern strip of what are now Ontario and Quebec. Since ... View More
Wordcount: 1932
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The Royal Proclamation act ... Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonaldamp39s ampquotNational Policyampquot led central CanadaOntario and Quebecto prosper and grow, as industrial centers in these areas ... View More
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quebec nationism ... The premier of Quebec, Lucien Bouchard has been attempting to separate from Canada ... It has since spread to municipalities along the borders with Ontario and the ... View More
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QUEBEC HISTORY ... Attempts in Manitoba and Ontario at the beginning of the 20th cent. ... opposed conscription for World War I.ampquot Columbia Encyclopedia, 2004 Quebec and Second ... View More
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History review Rupertamp39s Land: land owned by Hudsonamp39s Bay Company and stretching over what is the NWT, western Canada and northern Ontario and Quebec. ... View More
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Quebec and SelfDetermination ... While some provinces do not conduct a significant amount of export business with Quebec to be hurt, others, such as Ontario and New Brunswick do. ... View More
Wordcount: 3259
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Canadian conscription in ww1 ... French Canadians especially residents of Quebec were unpatriotic, and did not care about the war. Province Enlistment Ontario..... ... View More
Wordcount: 1912
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Kyoto Protocol and CanadaEffects, Consequences and Controve ... This is due to the fact that there would be many closures of automotive production plants, especially in Ontario and Quebec, which account for 89 and 7 ... View More
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Meech Lake Accord ... amp39sold the houseamp39 at well below market value.ampquot9 However, many in the West, Atlantic Canada and Ontario believed the Accord gave to much to Quebec. ... View More
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Western Canada Concept ... As Christie put it, ampquotThe major reason the political power of Ontario and Quebec has never been challenged is simply because the West has never considered the ... View More
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