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5206 Free Trade: Bad For Canada. This essay discusses the phenomenon of free trade between Canada and the United States. It argues that free trade is bad for Canada, because it hurts Canadian sovereignty and economic well-being. 10 pgs. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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5208 The Ongoing Debate Over Distribution of Powers. This paper discusses the ongoing debate in Canada over the distribution of powers in the federal system. It shows how the role of Quebec has played a prominent role in this debate. The force of neo-liberalism, meanwhile, has influenced the position taken by the federal state in its relations with the provinces. In this way, we see how the role of Quebec and neo-liberalism are related to one another. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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5494 EXPO 67. This paper examines the World's Fair in Montreal, 'Expo 67.' The fair was celebrated in Canada's Centennial year and became a symbol of Canadian bilingualism, biculturalism (recently introduced federal policies) and unity. This widely accepted image does not accord with developments in Canadian culture and society in the subsequent decade. 20 pgs. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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5507 The Ongoing Debate Regarding the Distribution of Powers In the Federal System. This eight-page undergraduate paper explores the ongoing debate about distribution of powers in the federal system. Quebec has a decisive role in the debate, affecting all of Canada. Neo-liberalism is aligned with Quebec's interests. 8 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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5508 Neo-Liberalism, Separatists and the Federal Government. This paper examines the relationships between Quebec separatists and neo-Liberals such as the Canadian Alliance Party (CAP). Despite their obvious differences on the issue of special status for Quebec they are united in advocating a smaller federal government. In opposition, they cooperate in critical attacks on the government although, ultimately, their objectives are actually contradictory. 8 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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5572 Free Trade, the Government of Canada and Industrial Relations. This paper assesses the impact of FTA and NAFTA on Canadian industrial relations. More specifically it assesses changes in the government's role in industrial relations. It conclude that national government's have largely surrendered their autonomy and independence to transnational corporations and supra national bodies such as GATT and the World Bank. 14 pgs. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
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5663 Health Care Law in Ontario: The Legal Monopoly of Licensed Practitioners. This paper examines the monopoly that licensed physicians exercise in Ontario. It traces the historical evolution of this monopoly initially. It focuses on its negative impacts on health care delivery currently. 9 pgs. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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