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Papers On Canadian Studies
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“News and Dissent: The Press and Politics of Peace in Canada”
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A 5 page overview of the book by Robert A. Hackett. Outlines Hackett’s contentions that the media wielded tremendous power in the 1980 peace movement in Canada. Analyzes Hackett’s research methodology concluding that is critical rather than administrative. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPmdiaCn.wps
Paper Title: “News and Dissent: The Press and Politics of Peace in Canada”
“Proud of Two Languages" -- Canadian Parents for French
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This 7
page report discusses Canadian Parents for French, a nationwide
network of volunteers which believes that French is an essential
component of the history and culture of Canada. The group is
dedicated to the promotion and creation of French second language
learning opportunities for young Canadians. It is the largest
group of its kind and its members believe: “It should be the
right of every Canadian child to have a quality bilingual
education.” Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BW4frnch.wps
Paper Title: “Proud of Two Languages" -- Canadian Parents for French
“The American Revolution and Nova Scotia Reconsidered” by George A. Rawlyk
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A 3 page review and analysis of George A. Rawlyk’s essay “The Ameircan Revolution and Nova Scotia Reconsidered.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RArawlyk.rtf
Paper Title: “The American Revolution and Nova Scotia Reconsidered” by George A. Rawlyk
“The Enemy That Never Was” by Ken Adachi
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A 5 page review on Ken Adachi’s book “The Enemy That Never Was: A History of the Japanese Canadians.” Bibliography lists 2 additional source.
Filename: RAenmy.rtf
Paper Title: “The Enemy That Never Was” by Ken Adachi
“The Origins of Canadian Indian Policy” by L.F.S. Upton
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A 3 page review and analysis of L.F.S. Upton’s “The Origins of Canadian Indian Policy.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAnovsr.rtf
Paper Title: “The Origins of Canadian Indian Policy” by L.F.S. Upton
“The Sikh Community in Canada”
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A paper which looks at the history of the Sikh community in Canada, from its beginnings as a group of migrant workers in the early twentieth century to its development as a fully enfranchised subcultural group within the majority. The paper considers the origins of Sikhism in the Punjab, the cultural and religious ideology which it comprises, and the way in which Canadian Sikhs have come to be regarded making a vital contribution to the country’s social, political and economic life.
Filename: JLsikh.wps
Paper Title: “The Sikh Community in Canada”
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