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Papers On Canadian Studies
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Cost Effectiveness & Drug Pricing In Canada
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4 pages in length. Canada's National Health System is often touted as one of the major advantages in being a Canadian citizen. The system is currently experiencing stress, however, as a result of the very medical advances which are perceived by the world as being instrumental in saving lives and making life more pleasant and bearable for many more. Much of the cost of rising health care is attributed to newly discovered and costly drugs and high-tech procedures, many of which are specialized laboratory procedures developed only in the past few years, but much of the cost is a simple reflection of the fact that medical science is keeping people alive longer than it has in previous decades. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Canadadr.doc
Developing a New Healthcare Model for Canada
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This 7 page paper considers the healthcare system in Canada and the need for the biomedical system to become more people based. After briefly outlining some of the p[problems the writer developed a framework for the system to be re-engineered with these softer objectives as the goals, whilst still maintains efficiently and maximising resources. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEcanahc.rtf
Economic Review of Fishing and Trapping in Nova Scotia
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This 8
page report discusses the status of fisHING in Nova Scotia,
Canada. Along with British Columbia on the Pacific coast, Nova
Scotia has the largest fishing industry in Canada. Overfishing,
stock depletion, international disputes over management and
access, and a number of other issues, including the ecological
health of the world's oceans have all combined to make fishing a
complicated and highly regulated enterprise for eastern
Canadians, as well as the federal government. Bibliography lists
9 sources.
Filename: BWnovsco.wps
Effects of Film Industry on Canadian Economy
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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.
Filename: Canfilm.wps
Employer-Positive Aspects of the Employment Standards of British Columbia
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A 5 page paper discussing ways that increased government regulation can be of benefit to businesses in British Columbia. At first glance, the latest pass at standardizing employment practices and labor laws in British Columbia can appear to be yet another layer of governmental involvement in private enterprise. Though there are expenses in both time and money in reviewing, implementing and overseeing the progress of the results of additional legislation, there are benefits to the employer that are well worthwhile, including better planning of operations and more efficient use of financial and human resources. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSempStdsBC.rtf
Executive Federalism In Canada
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This 7 page paper defines federalism in
terms of the difference between the United States government and the
Canadian then looks at the recent political controversies arising from
the specific style of federalism (known as 'executive federalism) in
Canada. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KTexcfed.wps
Fibromyalgia & Quebec Law
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A 12 page research paper that examines fibromyalgia as an occupational disease and how difficult it is to obtain workers' compensation under Canadian and Quebec law. The writer also defines the nature of the disease and gives case studies. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: khfibque.rtf
Foreign Competition is Good For Canada
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5 pages. This paper addresses the issue of international competition in Canada. Canada is experiencing more and more competition from other nations even within their own country. The question here is whether this is healthy competition or is it damaging the Canadian economy? This paper explores both sides of the issue and comes to a conclusion as to whether this foreign competition is harmful or helpful to the economy of Canada. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: JAcanada.rtf
Frontenac’s Administration of New France
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An eighteen page paper which looks at the life and career of Count Frontenac and his administration of the settlements in New France. The writer considers Frontenac’s relationship with the clergy and other administrators of the region, and his policies with regard to the Indian nations, the British and the economic and military development of Canada.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JLfrontenac.wps
Gender Stratification in the Canadian Workplace
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A 12 page discussion of the differing social expectations in Canada which result in an unequal representation of women in the professional workplace. Notes that Canada would prefer to import trained professionals rather than take advantage of Canadian women who are interested in entering the professional workplace. Contrasts this difference with the much more progressive workplace atmosphere of Japan and suggests that the cause of these discrepancies lies both in history and in the contemporary Canadian home. Suggests that girls who are provided positive professional female role models will be more eager to pursue professional occupations. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPcndGnd.wps
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