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1.

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

This 7 page paper provides an overview of the document and argues that the charter is too lenient and obstructs justice. Canadian crime is looked at as well. Bibliography lists 6 sources.


2.

Canada / Economy and Politics

An 8 page research paper exploring Canada: its history, natural resources, economy, and politics. Essay concludes with a recommendation as to whether or not to invest in the country. Bibliography lists 7 sources.


3.

Bank of Canada's Monetary Policy

An 11 page overview of the pros and cons of the bank's monetary policy, it's past success and current failures. The monetary policy focuses on a belief that inflation causes a decrease in productivity rather than any other influence. By retaining a rigid pricing policy in regards interest rates, however, Canada's dollar has been devaluated by the Asian crises and other local events because it chose to protect its pricing policy rather than compete with the U.S. during the early crisis stage. Investors chose to move their investments to the U.S., where (paid) interest rates are higher. Bibliography lists 11 sources.


4.

The 18th Century Fur Trade

This 5 page essay reviews the work of J.M. Bumsted on the Anglo/Franco competition for fur in Canada. Political and economic issues are examined, as well several geographical issues that led to England's triumph. No Bibliography.


5.

Canada - U.S. Relations (1710-1899)

An 11 page research paper on the conflicts between the U.S. and Canada and the evolution of the relationship between the two countries. The writer looks at how the two countries, so economically tied, have held divisive views and how this opinion evolved during the period because of aggressive and unpopular acts by the U.S. against Canada. Bibliography lists 11 sources.


6.

Canada and the American Revolution

A 5 page essay on the difference in attitudes between the U.S. and Canada instigated by the American Revolutionary War and holding ever since. The writer posits that while Canadians are generally distrustful of the U.S., the same attitude does not hold in the reverse. Bibliography lists 5 sources.


7.

The Rebellions of 1837-1838

A 15 page essay on the nineteenth century rebellions in which Canada broke away from British rule and which, subsequently, prompted reforms. Bibliography lists 10 sources.


8.

Canadian Political Culture 1870-Present

A 10 page paper that reviews a number of articles on political culture in the Prairie West and determines the reality of political culture in that area. There is definitive evidence that supports the development of regional political culture and the effects of this have continued through out the west to the present day. Bibliography lists 4 sources.


9.

Sir Wilfred Laurier & The Consolidation Of Canada

A 5 page overview of the Canada statesman's political contributions toward consolidation of Canada. Opposing view is voiced. Bibliography lists 4 sources.


10.

Louis Riel / Hero Or Villain ?

In 5 pages the author discusses whether or not Louis Riel was a hero or a traitor to Canada. Historically, he was hanged for treason. But was Riel truly deserving of such punishment ? Bibliography lists 7 sources.


11.

Canadian Reform 1900-1921

A 16 page paper that discusses the reform movements in western Canada between 1900-1921. This paper explores the origins and impacts of the agrarian revolt, suffrage, prohibition, labor and trade union reform and the interconnection between all of these. The major contention presented in this paper is that all of these reform movements were impacted by both religion and the war. Bibliography lists 6 sources.


12.

Canadian Society

The impact of classical figures on Canadian society is discussed in this 9 page paper. Durkheim, Hegel, Marx and Weber are highlighted in the analysis as having a particular influence. Bibliography lists 8 sources.


13.

Is Canada A Misogynist Society?

This 15 page paper answers that very question with a resounding 'no' and provides a great deal of theoretical and statistical support to back up the position. Several areas discussed include : divorce laws, pornography laws, battered women statistics as well as male vs. females salaries in the country. Bibliography lists 10 sources.


14.

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.


15.

Economic & Social Impacts Of Canada's Immigration Policies / Benefits and Costs

A 12 page review of the history of fluctuations in Canada's 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.


16.

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.


17.

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.


18.

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.


19.

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.


20.

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.


21.

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.


22.

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.


23.

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) Canada's acceptance of Chile as an important trading partner after the US rejected Chile for NAFTA because of their political practices; (2) Canada's support of including Romania in NATO over US objections but more because of secessionist rumblings in Quebec and France's support of Romania; and (3) racial and educational discriminatory immigration policies that have caused tensions with the countries of origin. Bibliography lists 10 sources.


24.

Mackenzie King - The Incredible Canadian

An 11 page research paper which examines the long career of Canada's greatest prime minister. The writer gives a comprehensive survey of King's long political career and touches briefly on his rather eccentric personal life. Bibliography includes 7 sources.


25.

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.


26.

Toronto's Newspaper Industry

A 10 page paper on the industry that discusses the number of changes the city's 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.


27.

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.


28.

Quebec and Self-Determination

A 12 page paper detailing the history behind the Quebec Independence Movement. Its origins reach far back in history and the movement, though much weakened today, is still a hope of many citizens of Quebec. If the separatism were successful there would be many differences in the way Quebec deals with Canada as well as the rest of the world. Bibliography cites 9 sources.


29.

The Effects Of Immigration To Western Canada In the World War I Era & Afterward

A 6 page overview of immigration to Western Canada preceding, during and following World War I. Discusses immigration policies and the impact of immigration to culture and economics. Bibliography lists 5 sources.


30.

Canadian Immigration / A Benefit to All

A 3 page look at how immigration acts as a positive benefit to the Canadian economy. Points out how Canada's immigration policy gives preference to highly educated and skilled immigrants which pay more into the system than they draw. Bibliography lists three sources.




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