Questions and Topics We Can Help You To Answer:
Writer has option for topics listed in Outline. Either a policy statement or a campaign speech which has to deal with issues pertaining to the Aboriginal peoples of Canada. For example, contemporary issues of identity and self-actualization.
"You are a senior policy advisor for the Great Canadian Political Party (GCPP). Please note that the GCPP is an imaginary political party with no pre-determined policies or platforms. You should feel free to invent any details you think are necessary for you to complete this assignment, but please
clearly explain them in your paper. Write either a policy statement (this would be a more formal document intended to be read, mainly by senior politicians) or a campaign speech (this would be a less formal document intended to be delivered orally, with an audience of ordinary Canadians) explaining the position the GCPP is taking about one of the issues examined in this course. You should clearly explain (1) what the issue is – that is, what problem needs to be addressed (you need to show that you understand the existing situation); (2) what you think the best solution would be to the problem you identified (you can be creative here, but your solution must be plausible and feasible – no suggesting that we ask the Martians to take over and deal with it for us!); and (3) why you think this solution should be adopted as governmental policy (you need to sell your audience on your proposal – provide reasons and evidence to convince someone to vote for the GCPP on this platform).
Your paper should be 10-12 pages (12-point Times New Roman or equivalent font, double-spaced, 1” margins; title page and reference list do not count towards the page limit). It must be properly referenced (using APA style). The Academic Integrity policy will be strictly enforced. Please note
that references to and summaries of any source must be cited, even if you are not using a direct quotation, and that quotations must be clearly identified as such.
Paper must refer to at least five scholarly secondary sources (such as books or articles in print or electronic academic journals) that are not assigned readings for this course.
Your paper must also
refer to at least one primary source (such as a case, a statute, or statistical data) that is not assigned for this course.