Before the First World War, Canada experienced the identity crisis as a country. An important factor in the pursuit of Canadian identity is the country that influences it. By influencing Canada countries by other countries, Canada was able to create its own identity. This country was created without a single country, but it can create a unique country that in turn continues to influence those who influenced from the beginning. The national identity of Canada is attributed to our role in the First World War.
There is an identity crisis in Canada. The Spice Committee (Spicer, 1991) basically states that by giving Canadian terminology to Canada, Canada basically speaks of multicultural, multicultural, multicultural, diplomatic and diverse countries, three countries I am talking. All of these identities are supported at different times of history. For example, after the Great Depression, public support for the federal government was very high, Canada was clearly described as a highly concentrated country (Canada, 2001-2005). Alternatively, in the 1880s, JCPC endorsed the state in many major jurisdictions, granted more power to the state, and made Canada a contractual state (Hodge v. Queen, 1883). But what is the current situation in Canada? This is the question I am trying to answer in this article. I propose that Canada will eventually be in a transitional period including several theories that must end with the new Canadian theory.
The first Canadian country is one of the most commonly used terms in history. Canadian indigenous people are one of the most important stages in Canadian national history. In 2011, I believed that more than 2 million people in Canada belonged to Aboriginal people on certain aspects of their family legacy. Moreover, it is for this tradition that Canadians speak dozens of different languages. According to the first National Development Institute, these people originally lived in Canada's land now. In addition, they were the first Europeans who came to Africa. If I do not know anything about indigenous people, I do not know anything about indigenous people in Canada. The term is very important, so prepare to learn it