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Canadian Culture Under Attack
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Most Canadians think their government should support cultural development, but Canada's Conservative government has a different view.
Sep 30, 2009
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Rupert Taylor
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Canadian Authors Portray Aboriginal Culture
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Native Canadian fiction authors Thomas King, Drew Hayden Taylor and Joseph Boyden are portray aboriginal peoples in their contemporary novels.
Jan 15, 2010
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Carol Tulpar
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Pacific Canada In Canadian History
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"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
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Allan Cho
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Canadian History- The First Nations
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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
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Terry Long
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Canadian Aboriginal Tribes: Shared Beliefs, Values, and Cultures
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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
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Curtis Nash
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The Canadian Aboriginal Festival: Music, Education, and Culture
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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
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Curtis Nash
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Comparing Canadian Labor Culture to the United States
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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
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Camille Tuason Mata
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The Chung Collection's Chinese Canadian History
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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
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Allan Cho
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History of Asian Canadian Writing in Vancouver
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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
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Allan Cho
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The New Canadian Ethnicity and Culture
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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
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Allan Cho
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Canadian Attack Ad Culture
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They're witty, provocative and mildly factual. But what justice do they serve? None to the voters, that's for sure.
Jul 12, 2011
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Erin Kann
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Shakespeare's Influence on Canadian Culture
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Shakespearean influence in Canada's theatrical evolution from the colonial era to the Stratford Festival in the 1950s
Nov 3, 2011
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Kathleen Airdrie
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History and Culture at Canada's National Library in Ottawa
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The National Library of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario, helps preserve Canada's story and to educate the people through its massive collection of materials.
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A Brief History of Lake Sturgeon in Menonminee and Ojibwe Culture
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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
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Katherine Murcko
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Myth, History, and the Canadian Psyche in Davies' Fifth Business
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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
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Carolyn Psutka
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Culture and History in the Rumantsch Language
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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
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Susan Huebert
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History and Cultural Symbolism of Rings
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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
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Cheryn Tan
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The Mute Swan in History and Culture
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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
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Rosemary Drisdelle
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