Monday, May 20, 2019
Globalization in Canada
Globalization in Canada Canada is considered to be one of the biggest countries worldwide, yet as far as it gets from other countries, globalization seems to bring forth a self-colored impact on the people regardless of what it offers from products and/or services from abroad, it may seem to have interpreted some of Canada away to the rest of the world too.Globalization is affecting most of the aspects that control life in Canada, from genial aspects, to economical aspects, also r severallying to as far as to political aspects, and that may have pushed us ten steps ahead, yet it has blinded us through a few. This has resulted in separating people from all(prenominal) other, where as the immigration of people to Canada is immediately separating the people of Canada from each other (Gerges, 2006), for example, poor immigrants live in poor communities while other Canadians with more resources (money, land, investments tc. ) ar moving to better and newer suburbs by themselves. (Ge rges, 2006) One other issue adding to the peoples fears is that they are afraid that foreigners are going to take credit for what Canadians did, just like what happened with black lovage Graham Bell, where he conducted most of research and work on the telephone in Canada, and now the fall in States of America is taking credit that the telephone has been made there. Gerges, 2006) As David Kilgour, (2000), says in his website that globalization aims for a borderless world, this has genuinely resulted in providing ease in laws affecting foreign imports and international trade, which in return provided more plectrum for Canadians as consumers, leading to higher satisfaction. (Daniels, 1996) it has led to forming a world government to normalize the existing interaction among countries, (EconomyWatch), strengthening the rights of countries in addition to the bonds between each.According to a discussion paper by Ronald Daniels, (1996), investors are now free from abiding by Canadian l aws regarding manufacturing, and certain issues, and are now free to move their factories and/or companies to other locations, which negatively affects Canadian exports and international sales. Globalization, however, has decreased unemployment in Canada since most foreign companies open aloof of? ces and showrooms in Canada, resulting in employment of the people, eventually helping the economical aspects of the people, and ? nally the country itself.To some people, globalization seems to have a tightening effect on the people of Canada (Gerges, 2006), tho in my point of view, I swear that due to globalization, all the countries, including Canada, are now in rapport with each other, in addition to telephone circuit being connected and intertwined, Canada is now dependent on other countries, likewise all the countries on each other and Canada, yet it has helped in making Canada more independent, and it has strengthened relations between people, where Canada and its people are kno wn for their hospitality, and their welcoming to different cultures, different people, and different mentalities from all over the world. This has resulted in strengthening the ethical motive of people, and the principle of equity in between people. Globalization has not only helped in doing all this, but it made Canada what is it now a place for and with everything, and everyone.REFERENCES Gerges, Andrew. (2006) Effects of Globalization on Canada. Docstoc. phratry 18, 2011, from http//www. docstoc. com/docs/21489192/Effects-of-Globalization-on-Canada Daniels, Ronald. (1996) Canadian somatic Governance Policy Options. Industry Canada. September 18, 2011, from http//www. ic. gc. ca/eic/site/eas-aes. nsf/eng/ra01011. html Kilgour, David. (2000) Canada and Globalization. David Kilgour. September 18, 2011, from http//www. david-kilgour. com/secstate/globali3. htm Stanley St. Labs. Effects of Globalization. EconomyWatch. September 18, 2011, from http// www. economywatch. com/economics- theory/globalization/effects. html
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