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Hi, I need help with essay on International Business Project : Doing business in Canada and factors that relate to doing business in Canada and support why business is good in Canada or not in 6-6.5 p

Hi, I need help with essay on International Business Project : Doing business in Canada and factors that relate to doing business in Canada and support why business is good in Canada or not in 6-6.5 pages in APA format. Paper must be at least 1500 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

An overview of some facts about Canada is placed at Appendix 1.

Human habitations in Canada began as early as the Pleistocene Ice Age, nearly 18,000 years ago (Microsoft Encarta, 2003). The name of Canada is derived from a St. Lawrence Iroquoian word ‘kanata’, which meant village or settlement (Canada.

info, 2009). An European Norse merchant by name BjarniHerjolfsson was the first person to see Canada, when he was blown off course while sailing from Iceland to Greenland in the summer of 986 (Canada.info, 2009). Later, by 1545 A.D. the entire area subject toDonnacona was referred to as Canada by Cartier. Subsequently, the European books and maps had started to refer this region as Canada (Canada.info, 2009).

Note. From: Bridgeman Art Library, London/New York. cited by Microsoft Encarta,2003. The figure depicts Iroquois Village Iroquoian peoples lived in villages of longhouses, large, bark-covered communal houses. To defend their villages against enemies, they sometimes erected palisades, tall walls made from sharpened logs stuck upright in the earth.Bridgeman.

From the middle of the last millennium until towards the end, collision between the native people and the newly arrived Europeans continued for almost 500 years (Microsoft Encarta, 2003). This period was followed by an era of conflict among the European colonies and their expansion. During the 17th and 18th centuries, Britain and France repeatedly went to war converting their colonial empires into the battlefields. particularly in around Canada, where the main land battles were fought. After 1867, the European colonisers gave way for a Canadian nation-state (Microsoft Encarta, 2003). By early 20th century, Canada was among one of the wealthiest, highly industrialised, technologically advanced and heavily urbanised democracies in the world (Microsoft Encarta, 2003).

Canada’s economy is one of the highly advanced and is in the trillion-dollar class (CIA, 2010). With a high-tech and

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