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  2. Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Canadians (French: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being Canadian.

  3. Canada, the second largest country in the world in area (after Russia), occupying roughly the northern two-fifths of the continent of North America. See article: flag of Canada. Audio File: Anthem of Canada (see article) Head Of Government: Prime Minister: Justin Trudeau. Capital: Ottawa. Population: (2024 est.) 42,069,000. Currency Exchange Rate:

  4. The Canadian people - Canada.ca

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    Immigration has been a key part of Canadian society’s growth throughout our nation’s history. According to Statistics Canada, Canada’s estimated population of over 41 million people reflects a cultural, ethnic and linguistic mix that is unique in the world.

  5. Canada - Multiculturalism, Indigenous Peoples, Arctic ...

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    In its broadest sense, Canadian culture is a mixture of British, French, and American influences, all of which blend and sometimes compete in every aspect of cultural life, from filmmaking and writing to cooking and playing sports.

  6. Culture of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian policiessuch as abortion, euthanasia, same-sex marriage, and cannabis; an emphasis on cultural diversity; large-scale immigration; abolishing capital punishment; publicly funded health care; higher and more progressive taxation; efforts to eliminate poverty; and strict gun control are social indicators of the country's political and ...

  7. Canada - Multiculturalism, Diversity, Inclusivity | Britannica

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    Because Canada is so diverse historically and ethnically, there is no single national culture; the melting-pot ideal of the neighbouring United States is translated in Canada as something of a stew, with distinctive flavours from the hundreds of influences that make up the larger Canadian culture.

  8. People - The Canada Guide

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    Canadians of British descent, known as English-Canadians, Anglophones, or simply Anglos, have traditionally comprised the majority of people in all Canadian provinces and have a long history of trying to shape Canada’s national culture to mimic the customs, traditions, and politics of their historic motherland.

  9. Canada - Wikipedia

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    It is a sparsely inhabited country of just over 41 million people, the vast majority residing south of the 55th parallel in urban areas. Canada's capital is Ottawa and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. Indigenous peoples have continuously inhabited what is now Canada for thousands of years.

  10. People - The Canadian Encyclopedia

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    Historical Figures. Immigrants and Refugees. Indigenous Peoples.

  11. Canadian Identity - The Canadian Encyclopedia

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    The question of what it means to be a Canadian — what moral, political or spiritual perspectives it involves — has been a difficult and much-debated one. Some people see the question itself as central to that identity.