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Answer four of the following six questions on a separate
sheet. Now external research isn’t necessary (meaning you don’t need
references) but the ideas should, for the most part, be yours. Express your
opinions and back it up with ideas learned in the course and discussed on the
message boards. No answer may be more than 450 words and you must include a
word count for each answer. Anything written over the word limit will not be
read. You will be assessed on the quality and depth of your answer. This includes
thoughts being well backed up, original ideas and quality of writing. Make sure
to be clear what questions you are answering.
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Answer four of the following six questions on a separate sheet. Now external
research isn’t necessary (meaning you don’t need references) but the ideas
should, for the most part, be yours. Express your opinions and back it up with
ideas learned in the course and discussed on the message boards. No answer
may be more than 450 words and you must include a word count for each
answer. Anything written over the word limit will not be read. You will be
assessed on the quality and depth of your answer. This includes thoughts being
well backed up, original ideas and quality of writing. Make sure to be clear what
questions you are answering.
1) What is the essence of the Canadian identity? In what ways are Canadians
similar to, or different, from Americans (or any other nationality/culture)? Feel
free to use current events, such as COVID response, in your answer if you would
like to.
2) What are some of the ways Canada’s unique geography (physical, social
and/or cultural)
will create challenges and opportunities in distributing and administering a
COVID-19
vaccine?
3) Atlantic Canada (and other provinces) has(have) long benefitted from
Equalization
Payments. Do you agree or disagree with this policy? Explain your position.
4) How should Canada and Canadians respond to the Climate Change crisis?
What are the intended and, potentially, unintended consequences of taking
action or inaction?
5) What is meant by term “the tragedy of the commons”? How can you apply
this theory to either current or past issues facing Canada?
6) What are the future prospects for cities, such as Hamilton, that were
historically dependent on heavy manufacturing for employment? What
measures can they take to improve their outlook?
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