I remember Chinese politicians interviewed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Someone asked him about the lack of Canadian existence in world cultural activities. At first I was a bit angry about his comment, but after a while thinking that he was right. He said "There is no culture in Canada." From his view, the culture culture of the 1000 years Chinese culture - this is true. Centuries of colonial rule from Europe, even 150 years of "Canada" - How can you compare cultures? Of course, this ignores indigenous peoples for thousands of years, but this is another good topic for another day.
Will Canadians be hosting many Indian festivals in Sally in British Columbia or in the large Chinese night market in Vancouver, British Columbia? What is the indigenous tradition? Canada's oldest Chinatown in British Columbia, Victoria? AB Heritage Days, in Edmonton, over 150 different cultures are gathered for food, dance, music, art? Ukraine outside the largest Ukraine Pysanka? People's culture is not only celebrated by themselves, but also celebrated with all other Canadians.
Canada is a young country (from the perspective of white governance), where cultural support is in contact with their roots. Other countries will encourage "dissolving pot" law in good faith - you will be integrated with locals
I grew up in a big 'cultural' building with Ireland, Greece, Ukraine, Poland, Pakistan, India, Sweden, France and many other cultural communities. They are all working to emphasize their own culture. I really like to participate in Latin dancing at Canadian Dutch Club (Yes, there is a small windmill) dancing with African women. Cultural centers will be lent to other people / culture to celebrate their culture! These places are encouraged and supported by various government levels. It is multicultural. I like it
Canada is known for its many cultural and ethnic houses. The implementation of the "multicultural law" is the first step in Canada's recognition of social diversity and its importance. Article 3 (1) (a) of the multiculturalism policy states that the Canadian government should "recognize and promote multiculturalism reflecting the understanding of the cultural and ethnic diversity of Canadian society" There (Canadian Multicultural Act). - Today's peacekeeping activities have played an important role in the identification and formation of Canadian countries. Many people think that Canada's role is not sufficient for the major problems of traditional power in the world. Since then, Canada has been fighting for their common interests not only in their allies but also in all the countries in the world, so we have begun to build some sort of reliability.
Canadian society is often described as "very progressive, diversified and multicultural". Between 1970s and 1980s, when Pierre Eliot Trudeau became Prime Minister, multiculturalism (mere society) was adopted as the official policy of the Canadian government. Multiculturalism is reflected in the law through Article 27 of the multicultural law of Canada and the charter of Canada's rights and freedoms. The Broadcast Act of 1991 states that the Canadian broadcasting system should reflect the diversity of the country's culture. Canadian multiculturalism has been praised from foreign countries and Canadian citizens are dissatisfied with the majority of critics on this concept. Canadian multiculturalism is one of Canada's key achievements and is often seen as an important differentiator of Canadian identity.