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... courses offered in places such as Belize, Costa Rica and New Zealand. Ancaster Ryerson University ...
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The Harper government claims that it is keen to develop a strong policy towards Latin America. Yet it is a flawed approach, supporting US policy at a time when it is at its lowest point in decades, while ignoring both a clear leftward swing of elected Latin American governments in the last five years and the significant importance of Cuba in the region. This paper examines the Harper government's approach to Cuba. Following some general comments on the evolution of Canadian policy towards revolutionary Cuba, it examines some of the errors in the Harper approach, suggests an explanation for the approach employed, and makes suggestions about policies that Ottawa should consider to improve relations. In sports terms, Cuba "punches above its weight"-a fact which is known widely in Latin Ame...
...With the exception of Costa Rica and El Salvador (with which it has consular r...
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...I. (22) Puma concolor costaricensis. I. (23) Puma concolor couguar §. I. (24)...Tayra. Tayra. Costa Rica. Grison. Grison. India/Inde. Yellow-throated So...
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...I. (22) Puma concolor costaricensis. I. (23) Puma concolor couguar §. I. (24)...Tayra. Tayra. Costa Rica. Grison. Grison. India/Inde. Yellow-throated So...
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...In fact, when CARA got started in Costa Rica in 1995, there was barely anyone in Central A...
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...Thomas and owns a house in Costa Rica (see Dotzert cross-examination, pages 9, 16, ...
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...of Costa Rica, Chile, Israel and with South Korea. Details ...
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... of origin in the Canada-Chile and Canada-Costa Rica FTAS are largely modeled on those in NAFTA. G...
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... courses in Belgium, France, Chile or Costa Rica. As well, an internship option helps students...
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... (1994), Chile (1997), Israel (1997), and Costa Rica (2002). According to the finance ministry's r...