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    Cultural Values In Canada

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    beliefs between different countries, the significance of each, will vary from nation to nation. Furthermore, it is also essential to consider the differences among individuals, and how other factors can influence on what cultures they subscribe to. In Canada, there are seven core cultural values: compassion and generosity, consultation and dialogue, accommodation and tolerance, support for diversity, equality and fairness, world image, and appreciation for natural beauty. Out of these seven,…

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    People today, even in Canada still suffer from racism and discrimination. Historically Aboriginals were stripped of their rights, and were isolated geographically. This affected them by having no presence in economic competition. Individuals presently still contribute to this social problem by saying offensive statements due to historic crutches. A teacher from Winnipeg, Manitoba had posted on Facebook “They have contributed NOTHING to the development of Canada. Just standing with their hand out…

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    1. As the brief describes Canadian films account for only 2.1% of ticket sales in Canada, the remaining 98% are American made films. It goes on to outline that only one out of five magazines sold and 30% of broadcasting content on the radio is from within its borders. (Crane, n.d.) Another possible motivating factor for Canada could have been challenging the world trade organization 's core principle of nondiscrimination between foreign and domestic producers (ibid). As this policy has…

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    despite their background. It allows the people to express their faith, celebrations and mournings in their own ways. multiculturalism is not about dwelling on the differences but to focus on how similar we are to each other. The basises is to improve Canada, by new ways of thinking and mixing together.…

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    Canada is home to a long-standing democracy. Canada had embraced its nationalistic moments at Vimy Ridge and the Somme. However, these periods created tensions, as many foreigners received internment. Although my response to racial profiling against certain individuals, regardless of race, religion etc. would be of strong disapproval, due to terrorist activities occurring from unsecured immigration, I would personally have mixed feelings. Developing radical xenophobic thoughts and profiling…

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    The issue leading into the October Federal Election in Canada that I have chosen is the issue about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. This issue is and should be important to me and other citizens as we Canadians pride ourselves with our image of progressive tolerance. However, the alarming number of Indigenous women and girls attacked due to their ethnicities in this country contradicts this idea of Canada. The treatment of Indigenous peoples is the most shameful part of Canadian…

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    Canada History Essay

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    Canada The history of Canada all started during 15,000 to 30,000 years ago, the first people came to Canada by crossing a land bridge between North America and Asia. The first person to discover Canada and North America was a Viking, his name was Leif Erickson. He first landed though in Newfoundland 1000 CE. Then a few thousand years later, that’s when the paleo Indians then discovered Canada. Later on, Canada was inhabited for millennia by distinctive groups of Aboriginal groups. The…

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    Introduction Canada is well-known for adopting an official Multiculturalism policy based on individual and multicultural rights. This policy was implemented in 1971 and its goal was to affirm “the value and dignity of all Canadian citizens regardless of their racial or ethnic origins, their language, or their religious affiliation” (Citizenship and Immigration Canada). Augie Fleras posits that multiculturalism stabilizes “the tension between difference and equality on the one side and unity and…

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    Canada Swot Analysis

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    Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier delivered in 1904 made a bold statement in which he stated all citizens of Canada should be united and treated fairly. Although there has been many times in which Canada had made poor decisions, I still think Canada has improved since 1914. Canada, a country that has been improving was historically bound to make mistakes. Certain issues and events that helped Canada become what it is today include: women 's rights, U.S investment in 1914-1929, growing independence…

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    Gender Rights In Canada

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    Canada is a country which any canadian can be proud of. Canada throughout the years shows other people how caring it is of everything around it because of how supporting the country is about gender rights, peace movements around the world and the environment. Canada shows it’s support for gender rights by letting people love who they want to love, letting canadians know that this country believes that all genders are equal and by letting everybody getting paid the same for the same…

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