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Canada 2030
Socio-cultural Changes
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Social Dilemma - social media has made people far more polarized, far more divided. Despite that technology is phenomenal, the problem is in us. + Increase in loneliness.
Does the internet an this age of information really bring about an understanding of a nuanced perspective in life?
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Elon Musk's "Neuralink"; which aims to implant wireless brain-computer interfaces in the most complex human organ, the brain, to help cure neurological conditions. Basically this is tech that is connected to our brains and powered by our neurons, something we will see in the future.
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Political Changes
Better Individualized treatment for veterans in law and enforcement. Improved budget to support veterans
Dangers of protest, is it really peaceful? Pushing limits with what people are uncomfortable with, although rights are being exercised.
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Environmental Changes
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Ocean will become too acidic, threatening the land based food chain.
The topic of environmental changes may be manipulated by politicians. Climate change can be used as a political strategy to garner more votes for the socialists.
We may move away from using oil and fossil fuels and switching to cleaner alternatives for reducing carbon footprint such as ocean thermal, solar energy,
Economic Changes
Economic growth = climate change, higher energy consumption
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Growing economic influence over movies, sports, and the media
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Canada's healthcare is that everybody has accessibility, universality, portability (meaning that Canadians are covered by a provincial insurance plan during any short absence from their province), and comprehensiveness (which ensures all medically need services are probided by hospitals and medical practitioners working in the hospital setting) This can attract people from all over the world
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