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5666 Access to Health Care in Canada. Although Canada has universal medicare, differences exist in the quality and access to care for different people. There are many societal, cultural and geographic factors that influence access to health care in Canada. This problem is getting worse because of the impact of cost-cutting measures on the Canadian health care system. The more that the Canadian government becomes preoccupied with cutting the deficit, the more that unequal access to health care becomes a reality. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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4449 Eyes Wide Shut: Kyoto, Canadian Environmental Policy, and the Technical Lens. This paper will argue that Kyoto demonstrates the necessity of addressing the issue of global climate change with our eyes focused on realistic solutions that acknowledge the tendency of parties to cheat or avoid ratifying the Kyoto protocol given the size of the economic incentives at stake. Thus, through an analysis of the "lens" approach to environmental policy, it will be argued that the "technological lens" - although not ideal - is the best approach to this problem presently available. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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3274 Middle-Age People Taking Care of Older Parents In Canada. This paper discusses middle-aged people taking care of their elderly parents. It argues that the government must fund home care to avoid a crisis in elderly care. 9 pgs. 16 f/c. 6b.
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3508 The Federal State's Approach to the Welfare State in the Fordist and Post-Fordist Periods In Canada. This paper discusses the federal state's approach to the welfare state during the Fordist and post-Fordist periods. It shows how the state intervened and regulated the economy from the end of the Second World War to the 1980s, when deficit mania led to a dismantling of the overseeing state. This led to cutbacks in all social programs. 6 pgs. 9 f/c. 4b.
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3190 Canadian Politics: The Americanization Of Ontario Politics. This paper will not only prove that Ontario politics has become Americanized, but to also show that this is part of a broader trend in Canadian politics. 5 pgs. 9 f/c. 7b.
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10753 Privacy in the Electronic Era. This paper examines privacy concerns in the wake of the Information Technology Revolution. It examines the role of the Privacy Commissioner in Canada and Canadian privacy legislation. It concludes that any such legislation faces major challenges but that the issue cannot simply be left to the private sector or the marketplace. 8 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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10849 Canadian Broadcasting. This essay discusses how economists and other critics of Canada's traditional broadcasting policies have questioned government policies such as Canadian content quotas for television. They have argued that regulations have created government failures, including the protection of the interests of cable companies and the producers of poor quality shows that few people want to watch. The essay points out that this is true, but that there are legitimate reasons for Canadian public broadcasting. 5 pgs. bibliography lists 3 sources.
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