The Influence Of Foreign Magazines On Canadian Culture

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1- Because of the foreign dominance, which is about 89 percent, on the Canadian magazines, there is a real threat to the local magazines and cultural traditions. The amount of the foreign magazines sales has increased in Canada and brought benefits to the foreign magazines and countries while threatening and destroying the local publications and culture. By allowing these huge amounts of magazines to promote for foreign products and advertisements, the Canadian economy and industry are also being hurt. Most of the magazines in Canada come from the U.S, so the Canadian mind is being injected by foreign ideas. I'm not against cultural, educational, and social exchange between nations, but each nation should protect its heritage of cultural traditions. If that didn't happen, its traditions might be dominated by other cultures, and it might disappear over time. When the Canadian government tried to restrict the huge imports of foreign magazines because it realized the …show more content…

In this competitive world, any culture can be in danger in many ways if it isn't protected well by the government or by the people themselves. The Canadian government should increase its domestic magazine sales to be at least 35% to ensure that its cultural traditions are safe. This percentage of sales can't be made if the magazines don't attract people's attention too its creative, modern, and enjoying content.
4- The Canadian government should allow their citizens to vote for their purchasing habits because it is part of their personal freedom. The country shouldn't put any restrictions on the individual's freedom, and it shouldn't force the citizens to buy the domestic magazines. Instead the government actually can force the citizens to buy the local magazines indirectly by putting the contents and the topics about which people concern. And I think the most important content is that the one that has more

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