Regardless of their specific plans, however, all students need to be proficient in the range of fundamental skills and knowledge in math, English language arts, science, and history / social science if they are to go forward with postsecondary learning that prepares them for
good jobs, healthy families, and contributing
citizenship.
Also I should point out that on September 22nd, 1988 Canada allowed Japanese - Canadians who were deported between 1941 and 1946 as
well as all of their descendants
citizenship, provided that descendants were alive on September 22nd, 1988
regardless if the person deported was alive or not, I point this out since Canadian
citizenship did not exists until 1947, therefore I also believe that this creates a contradiction by the Canadian goverment on which Canadians and their descendants they want to give
citizenship to.