Ramifications of Quebecs Potential Separation from Canada Analysis Paper Answer four of the following six questions on a separate sheet. No answer may be more than
400 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) Canada is well-regarded internationally as a tolerant and inclusive society. In your
opinion, do we deserve this reputation and why are tolerance and inclusiveness necessary
elements of future economic prosperity? 2) What role has geography played in shaping the regional and national identities of
Canadians? 3) How should Canadians respond to the environmental challenges we are facing? Develop
an argument for or against a policy that would restrict our capacity to be the most active
and dangerous agents of environmental change. 4) Speculate on the ramifications of Quebec’s potential separation from Canada. In what
way would the geography of Canada change if Quebec separated? 5) What role does Ontario’s social, cultural and physical geography complicate government
response to the COVID-19 virus pandemic? 6) How will issues such as Arctic sovereignty, the protectionist tendencies of President
Trump, and globalization affect Canada internally?
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