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50. 5092 Quebec Nationalism.

This paper examines the future of Quebecois nationalism and Canadian federalism. It focuses on the rise of contemporary Quebecois nationalism and proposes asymmetrical federalism as the solution to preserve the Canadian union. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
  • Pages: 3
  • Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 5092 Quebec Nationalism.doc
  • Price: US$26.85

51. 5205 The Downside of Globalization.This paper discusses the downside of globalization for Canada.

It shows that, by increasing capital flows across borders, globalization significantly weakens Canadian sovereignty. Moreover, it fuels the policies of deregulation and privatization, which, in turn, hurts Canadian social programs and poor people. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
  • Pages: 6
  • Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 5205 Downside of Globalization.doc
  • Price: US$53.70

52. 5590 The Problems of Garbage Disposal.

This paper examines the problem of urban garbage disposal with reference to Toronto. Toronto's waste management focuses on shipping and land filling. When the Adams mine proposal was defeated in the fall of 2000 significant new recycling and composting initiatives were announced. However, they were recently abandoned in around of budget cuts. This paper examines the allure, and the environmental danger, of land filling. 11 pgs. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
  • Pages: 11
  • Bibliography: 9 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 5590 Problems Garbage Disposal.doc
  • Price: US$98.45

53. 4528 Opium in British Columbia.

This paper discusses opium's addictive qualities and how society's attitudes to it have changed. The paper examines how Vancouver's opium factories serviced the North American drug trade in the late 19th century. We then see how, in the early part of the century, Vancouver's substantial drug culture centred on the opium dens of Chinatown, and then, by the late '40s, had shifted to the streets. Overall, the paper examines how opium has long been a Vancouver phenomenon. 10 pgs. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
  • Pages: 10
  • Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 4528 Opium British Columbia.doc
  • Price: US$89.50

54. 4993 Case Study Analysis: The Impact of Tourism on St. Jacob's, Ontario.

This study will examine the players, the issues, and the processes in the St. Jacobs case. The history and the broader social implications of the planning process in the town will be outlined. Finally, I will suggest how I would have approached the St. Jacobs tourist planning case differently. It will be argued that negative outcomes as occurred in the St. Jacobs' case are not inevitable and that, through the application of appropriate planning processes, a win-win situation for town and industry can be achieved. 13 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
  • Pages: 13
  • Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 4993 Impact Tourism Ontario.doc
  • Price: US$116.35

55. 10278 Cyberspace and Regulation.

This paper examines the issue of freedom and regulation in cyberspace. Lawrence Lessig, in "Cyberspace Constitution, Draft 1.1" argues that the Internet has lost its original unregulated-able architecture. In "The Digital Divide in the Liberal State: a Canadian Perspective", William F Birdsall argues that the digital divide will persist in Canada despite the efforts of both public policy and the market. Both writers are pessimistic in terms of the revolutionary potential of cyberspace. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
  • Pages: 5
  • Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 10278 Cyberspace Regulation.doc
  • Price: US$44.75

56. 3410 Were Nova Scotia and New Brunswick pressured, tricked, and intimidated into joining Confederation against the will of most of their citizens, or did they join willingly, even enthusiastically in

This essay examines whether or not Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were intimidated into joining Confederation against the will of most of their citizens. The paper argues that Confederation was good for the two provinces, and that the leaders ultimately recognized this, but that the electorate had the decision imposed upon it. 7.5 pgs. 12 f/c. 6b.
  • Pages: 7.5
  • Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 3410 Pressured Join Confederation.doc
  • Price: US$67.12

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