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How the Farmer Women Gained the Right to Vote

Ioana David

Waterloo, Ontario

Women's issues have an inspiring capacity to challenge society and push it to do better. Many women in my life today are my role models.

Irish and Chinese Waves of Immigration

Coady Gillard

Georgetown, Newfoundland and Labrador

I had recently read about immigrants in relation to the Syrian Refugees. When I saw this question, I immediately knew it would be my topic.

Upon Arrival: A Review of Immigrant Experiences

Samuel Knight

Gibsons, British Columbia

I chose this question because I wanted to know more about how immigrants were treated when they arrived in Canada.

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