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This 9 page paper looks at Canada's economy as well as its role in terms of trade. The nation's ideology on competition is explored. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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country is depicted as running and hiding from war, and as being wishy washy in general. Canada is low key, but the nation is also seen as having in-house problems,
such as the "Quebec question." Hence, language is a problem as are the indigenous people of Canada who have a gripe with the government. Those are separate and on-going problems.
However, Canada likes to keep its problems to itself. Like Switzerland, Canada is often viewed as underdeveloped in some ways, but certainly one can say that it is a developed
country and has a substantial place in the first world. While Canada has significance as a global player, it is also viewed as not reaching out to other nations.
It has a cold climate, the people are seen as not very warm. Of course, that is one view. There are other takes on the nation, and a lot of
talent has crossed borders and become international such as Celine Dion and Alanis Morisette. While the nation of Canada is still fodder for shows like Saturday Night Live, it is
a nation that is far from quiet on the trading front. Yes, this nation does perhaps make its presence known without fanfare, but again, Canada is participatory and has been
a help, and not a hindrance, as far as international trade is concerned. Canadas role is substantial and the trading relationships between Canada and the United States has been quite
beneficial to both nations. II. The Canadian Economy and Trade Like many nations around the globe, Canada has suffered in the recent past. The nation has reported a
decline in growth and an increase in unemployment ("Overview," 2003). There has also been mention made regarding an inequality in income distribution as well and child poverty continues to be
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