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Canadian Culture Under Attack Article 
Most Canadians think their government should support cultural development, but Canada's Conservative government has a different view.
Sep 30, 2009 - Rupert Taylor
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Canadian Authors Portray Aboriginal Culture Article 
Native Canadian fiction authors Thomas King, Drew Hayden Taylor and Joseph Boyden are portray aboriginal peoples in their contemporary novels.
Jan 15, 2010 - Carol Tulpar
Pacific Canada In Canadian History Article 
"Pacific Canada" is a term that reflects the diversity and regional differences across Canada. The city of Vancouver is one such example of such diversity.
Apr 10, 2009 - Allan Cho
Canadian History- The First Nations Article 
Canadian history is traditionally thought to have begun with the arrival of the first Europeans. Recently more focus has been given to the first inhabitants of Canada
Apr 24, 2009 - Terry Long
Canadian Aboriginal Tribes: Shared Beliefs, Values, and Cultures Article 
Though there were many different Canadian Aboriginal Tribes, each of them shared similar characteristics when it came to beliefs, values, and cultures.
Aug 27, 2010 - Curtis Nash
The Canadian Aboriginal Festival: Music, Education, and Culture Article 
The Canadian Aboriginal Festival is one of the most anticipated events in Canada. Music, Education, and the Pow Wow are just three of the many activities.
Aug 23, 2010 - Curtis Nash
Comparing Canadian Labor Culture to the United States Article 
In times of economic constraints, workers need a strong labor ideology to maintain social and financial stability. Being "at-will" causes emotional distress
Dec 7, 2010 - Camille Tuason Mata
The Chung Collection's Chinese Canadian History Article 
The Chung Collection is emblematic of the growth and progress of British Columbia and Canadian History, even before the age of multiculturalism.
Jul 5, 2009 - Allan Cho
History of Asian Canadian Writing in Vancouver Article 
Asian Canadian authors who have wrote about their identities have had a long history in Canada. Much of this occurred in the Canadian city of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Apr 21, 2009 - Allan Cho
The New Canadian Ethnicity and Culture Article 
Identity politics is dead, and with it the outdated models of ethnicity and race. Canada's new generation of young, educated, urban elites is defining Canada.
May 25, 2009 - Allan Cho
Canadian Attack Ad Culture Article 
They're witty, provocative and mildly factual. But what justice do they serve? None to the voters, that's for sure.
Jul 12, 2011 - Erin Kann
Shakespeare's Influence on Canadian Culture Article 
Shakespearean influence in Canada's theatrical evolution from the colonial era to the Stratford Festival in the 1950s
Nov 3, 2011 - Kathleen Airdrie
History and Culture at Canada's National Library in Ottawa Article 
The National Library of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario, helps preserve Canada's story and to educate the people through its massive collection of materials.
A Brief History of Lake Sturgeon in Menonminee and Ojibwe Culture Article 
Lake Sturgeon are an important fish species to many Native American tribes. Here's a look at the history of sturgeon in the Menominee and Ojibwe tribe.
Jan 27, 2011 - Katherine Murcko
Myth, History, and the Canadian Psyche in Davies' Fifth Business Article 
While Robertson Davies' Fifth Business spans countries, decades and realms, it is essentially an interrogation of what it means to be Canadian.
Apr 26, 2011 - Carolyn Psutka
Culture and History in the Rumantsch Language Article 
Although it is spoken by only a small number of people in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, the Rumantsch language still remains an important part of linguistic history.
Jan 20, 2010 - Susan Huebert
History and Cultural Symbolism of Rings Article 
A ring is commonly worn as a token of love and marriage; however it is also a significant cultural and historical symbol for power, luck and slavery.
Nov 23, 2009 - Cheryn Tan
The Mute Swan in History and Culture Article 
The beautiful Mute Swan, a native to many parts of the world where today's civilizations developed, has had a significant impact on arts and culture.
Aug 17, 2009 - Rosemary Drisdelle