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Canada's Ideal Population - What Is It? And How Should It Be Achieved?
Part 1 of Paper ....irable? So many things run through my
mind when I ask myself that question. I believe that I would desire a
higher population , but to an extent. Too high of a population would
spell disaster in many ways.
In each geography class I've taken, we have always covered the issue
of our earths natural resources. .... Part 2 of Paper ....e gasses, gasoline and other oil products.
Other problems that would occur due to an increase in population are,
an increase in taxes. More people would be using facilities funded by taxes,
like schools, school supplies, utilities, conservation areas, prisons,
courts both provincial and federal, as well as other government services
such as snow clearing, and lets not forget that the government has salaries
too, and our taxes pay for them.
I also believe there would be problems with a.... |
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