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7954 Readings Journal. | This paper presents three alternative, although linked, explanations for the decline in quality of the Canadian media in the twenty-first century. Roger Bird argues that news and information are being replaced with irrelevant infotainment. David Taras argues that a 'right-wing media infrastructure' dominates while Paul Nesbitt-Larking traces it to the inherently corporate structure of the industry itself. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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10030 Radio and Canadian National Identity. | This four-page undergraduate paper explains and illustrates the way in which radio has created and later interfered with Canadian identity. Several examples are used to illustrate this fact. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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3411 The Cold War's Impact on Canadian Society. | This essay discusses the impact of the Cold War on Canadian society. It shows how American with-hunting violated Canadian freedoms. While the Canadian government was more liberal in dealing with internal security, it also tightened up on democratic rights to a certain extent. 8 pgs. 12 f/c. 8b.
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10722 Canada: Heartland and Hinterland. | This paper examines the validity of the traditional view of Canada as a heartland or core in the Windsor-Montreal corridor and a hinterland. It begins by outlining this conception of Canadian geography. Then alternative evidence is examined and it is concluded that north-south ties across he US border are displacing traditional east-west ties. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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10729 English, American Popular Culture and Canada. | This paper in simple English examines the English language and the influence of American popular culture in Canada. It notes that French-speaking Canada is further from American culture but still influenced. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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10740 What Factors Where Responsible for the Rush to Settle the Canadian Prairies After 1896? | This paper examines the rush to settle the Canadian Prairies after 1896. Initially, the 'traditional' explanation of the National Policy's role is presented. Subsequently, criticisms of this explanation and alternative factors are examined. 14 pgs. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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10860 The Early Development of Canadian Political Ideas. | This twelve-page undergraduate paper discusses the development of Canadian political ideas. An overview of the main ideas is presented from the seventeenth century to Confederation. The thesis is underlined. 12 pgs. bibliography lists 8 sources.
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