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11729 Globalization and Canadian Democracy. This paper examines the impact of globalization on Canadian democracy. The emphasis is on political culture and citizenship not economics. Initially, arguments about declining democracy are presented. Subsequently, arguments for globalization's positive impacts on democracy are considered. 9 pgs, bibliography lists 8 sources.
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3061 Ecotourism In Canada Ecotourism In Canada.16 pgs. 15 f/c. 15b.
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8988 One-Industry Town: Fort McMurrary. This is a seven-page undergraduate paper that examines the population, economy, housing, culture and education in a "one-industry" town-Fort McMurray. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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11722 Outline: The Problem of Waste Disposal in the GTA. This paper examines the problem of waste disposal in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). It focuses on the region's current, and historic reliance on land filling. It identifies the problems with landfilling and other aspects of the GTAs waste disposal plans and proposes alternatives. 13 pgs, bibliography lists 15 sources.
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7515 Saskatchewan Politics From Left to Right. This essay discusses the book "Saskatchewan Politics From Left to Right '44-'99". It evaluates the book's argument that the politics of Saskatchewan have moved from left to right. In many respects, this phenomenon is due to the influence of globalization and the victory of market forces. 9 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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6444 Quebec Nationalism and the Parti Quebecois: From Social Movement to Political Power. This paper traces Quebecois nationalism from Abbe Groulx to Rene Levesque, from social movement to political power in Quebec City. For the first half of the century Quebec nationalism was only a social movement. In the last fifty years political parties advocating independence for Quebec have been formed at both the federal and political level. The social movement has translated itself into political power. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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6828 An Introduction to the Toronto Neighbourhood of Rosedale. 11 pgs. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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