Cultural Change in Canada

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Pierre Trudeau stated that “English Canada doesn't have a culture — I'm going to give it one. It will be a strong country when Canadians of all provinces feel at home in all parts of the country, and when they feel that all Canada belongs to them.” In 1971, the federal government proclaimed a policy of multiculturalism and started accepting immigrants from all over the world. Trudeau encouraged immigration and thought these immigrants will assimilate and strengthen Canada. He wanted Canada to be a society where all people are equal and where they can share some fundamental values based upon freedom. Culture is defined as the way of living of a group of people, including their traditions, inventions and conventions. Canada has a variety of different cultures and ethnic groups and is often referred as a mosaic community. Many cultural changes have taken place in Canada resulting diffusion, enculturation, and acculturation due to the change in the immigration policy throughout the 20th century. From the beginning of the 20th century until the present Canada’s culture has undergone and s...

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