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         Canadian Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Culture and politics in Canada: Towards a culture for all Canadians by D. Paul Schafer, 1998
  2. Territorial Disputes: Maps and Mapping Strategies in Contemporary Canadian and Australian Fiction (Theory/Culture) by Graham Huggan, 1994-05
  3. Discourse and Community: Multidisciplinary Studies of Canadian Culture (Essay series)
  4. The presumption of culture: Structure, strategy, and survival in the Canadian culture landscape by Tom Henighan, 1996
  5. Canadian Culture: International Dimensions (Contemporary Affairs)
  6. Hip and Trivial : Youth Culture, Book Publishing, and the Greying of Canadian Nationalism by Robert A Wright, Robert Wright, 2001-01
  7. Closed Entrances: Canadian Culture and Imperialism by Arnold Itwaru, Natasha Ksonzek, 1994-01-01
  8. French Canadian & Québécois Novels (Perspectives on Canadian Culture) by Ben-Z. Shek, 1991-07-18
  9. Images of Louis Riel in Canadian Culture by Ramon Hathorn, 1992-04
  10. Subsistence and Culture in the Western Canadian Arctic: A Multicontextual Approach (Mercury Series: Archaeology Papers) by Matthew W. Betts, 2008-11-30
  11. Mary of Canada: The Virgin Mary in Canadian Culture, Spirituality, History and Geography by Joan Skogan, 2003-11
  12. Maclean's Companion to Canadian Arts and Culture by Tom Henighan, 2000-08
  13. Huron (Canadian Aboriginal Art and Culture) by Christine Webster, 2008-09
  14. Successful Organizational Change.(guidelines on transition and corporate culture): An article from: Canadian Manager by Denis St-Amour, 2001-06-22

61. Canadian Culture - Ask.com
Top questions and answers about CanadianCulture. Find 132 questions and answers about Canadian-Culture at Ask.com Read more.
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62. CANADIAN RockRing - HomePage
Webring for those who want to support Canadian culture and create a United Front for Canada s Artists on the Internet
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63. Cultures - How To Information | EHow.com
Canadian Culture how to articles and videos including How Canadian Coins Are Made, How to Become a Licensed Tattoo Artist in Canada, About Vancouver Senior Retirement Communities
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64. Canadian Military History Gateway / Passerelle Pour L'histoire Militaire Canadie
Gateway to websites and digital resources about Canada s military history, developed by the Department of National Defence and supported by National Defence Online and the Canadian Culture Online Program.
http://www.cmhg-phmc.gc.ca/
Canadian Military History Gateway Passerelle pour l'histoire militaire canadienne

65. Canadian Culture
political and social elements that are representative of Canada, not only to its own population, but to people all over the world. Canada's culture has historically been influenced
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66. CultureConsultants.ca - Professional Consultants With Expertise In All Areas Of
Lists management consultants with expertise areas of Canadian culture. Requests for proposals may be posted at no cost for cultural organizations seeking consultants.
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67. Freedom Press Canada Inc. — Welcome
Books that promote a conservative view of Canadian culture, society, civil government and social action.
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68. CANADIAN CULTURE OF PEACE PROGRAM Home Page
Aims to advance a culture of peace and non-violence, at home and abroad. Includes academic and organizational texts.
http://www.cultureofpeace.ca/
CANADIAN CULTURE OF PEACE PROGRAM ("CCOPP")/PROGRAMME CANADIEN POUR LA CULTURE DE LA PAIX 2000 - 2010 UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL DECADE
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FOR THE CHILDREN OF THE WORLD "Our Mission: To Advance a Culture of Peace and Non-violence, at home and abroad." Summary Statement in HTML in Microsoft Word The Values of a Culture of Peace and Non-violence Mainstreaming the Culture of Peace - a UNESCO guide, 26 pages, in pdf format CCOPP Mid Term Report pursuant to General Assembly Resolution A/RES/58/11 paragraph 12 (i.e. the Mid Term Report of the Decade of a Culture of Peace) Drafting a Protocol to Guide our Conversations and Relationships Evolving Canadian Model for Culture of Peace Program and Peace Education 2005 - A Powerpoint presentation provided August 31, 2005 to the World Peace Forum organizing committee. An excellent summary of recent developments in peace education and the culture of peace program in Canada, available for any organizations and individuals interested in advancing peace education and the Culture of Peace and Non-violence Program in their area. Click here for similar presentation also in Portuguese.

69. Introduction - The Kids' Site Of Canadian Settlement - Library And Archives Cana
Understand more about Canadian culture and heritage today by understanding who some of Canadians ancestors are, and how they settled Canada.
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For Kids : You can understand more about Canadian culture and heritage today by understanding who some of Canadians' ancestors are, and how they settled Canada. When and why did people choose to come to Canada? How did they interact with the communities of people, both Aboriginal and immigrant, already living here? What traditions and beliefs did these different communities bring and share? This website showcases just some of the pictures and other documents that are part of Library and Archives Canada's collection, and we hope to keep adding more. Tell us who and what you would like to see For Teachers : This website is designed for children in grades four to six. The settlement theme has curriculum tie-ins to history, national identity, human rights, culture, multiculturalism, language arts and geography. Educational resources complement the site, including a full teaching unit with an evaluation rubric. Explore the Communities
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70. YouTube - Canadian Culture
song about canadian culture
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71. Canadian Culture Essay
An essay or paper on Canadian Culture . Culture is a broad term that describes customs, traditions, institutions and all other human proceedings together considered as being
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72. French Canadian Culture
French Canadians comprise an important part of Canada. Their culture is indeed distinctive and unique. Read on to learn about it. French Canadian Culture.
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French Canadians comprise an important part of Canada. Their culture is indeed distinctive and unique. Read on to learn about it. Canada is located north of the United States and is a land of immigrants. It has a significant French population. Quebec is the province where most French Canadians reside. The population of French Canadians is 6.5 million out of which 5 million live in the Quebec Province and 1.5 million in the provinces of Canada. French Canadians are also known as Acadians. French was declared the official language of Quebec in 1974. Montreal is the centre of French Canadian culture. We take a look at the distinctive culture of French Canadians.
French Canadian Culture - Food
Cheese and wine are preferred foods. Cooking involves extensive preparation and the use of fresh ingredients. The meals starts off by saying bon appetit. The major meals of the day are lunch and dinner while breakfast is simple. Generally one starts off with a starter course, after which a main course constituting salad course and dessert. Desert is usually a fruit or yoghurt. The youth indulge in the eating habits of the Americans. Some typical French Canadian dishes include Butter Tarts, French Canadian Creton, French pea soup and Quebec poutine. Pork and maple sugar are important ingredients of Quebec food. It is influenced by rural french cuisine and also Irish and British cuisine.
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73. Canadian Culture
Canadians were becoming more concerned with creating distinctively Canadian art
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Build your own FREE website at Tripod.com Share: Facebook Twitter Digg reddit document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard']); document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard2']); Roaring Twenties Canadian Culture Home Entertainment Politics and Regional Protests Sports ... Immigration What was Canadian Culture like in the 1920s? -Popular moves, music, dance, fashion were dominated by American influences -Canadians were becoming more concerned with creating distinctively Canadian art -Group of seven were some of these Canadians -Lawren Harris,J.E.H MacDonald,Franklin Carmichael, Frank Johnson, Arthur Lismer, Fred Varley, A.Y Jackson. -A.J Cason, Edwin Holgate, and LeMoine FitzGerald were soon admitted into the group. By the 1920s the group was established as a force in Canadian art, and the members began to move away from the Northern Ontario lakes

74. Canadian Culture - Canadian Culture
Canadian Culture canadianculture is a personally written site at BellaOnline I understand that a pierogi is not Canadian and in fact its origins come from the
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I understand that a pierogi is not "Canadian" and in fact its origins come from the Ukrainians but when Canada has the third largest population of Ukrainians in the world would it not make sense that some of their cultures, traditions and food become part of our history as well?
When one small area of land such as Ile Royale is settled by the Irish, Scottish, French and English just in the 1700's alone is it insane to expect that we as Canadians have a widely diverse culture? Throughout hundreds of years Canada has been made home to many settlers of Asian, Italian, French, English, Native and Dutch decent, and this is just naming a small few of the many who have travelled here.
Many see the term Canadian culture as being quite hard to define, and without being able to define such a simple term it makes it somewhat impossible to pinpoint what things like Canadian cuisine truly are. We need to be able to come up with a proper definition of this term in order to be able to define who we are. What does it mean to be Canadian? Surely there is more to us then hockey and beer, there must be something that is unique to us.
I personally believe that if these many cultures who have settled in our great nation over a period of hundreds of years have not left an imprint upon us then something is drastically wrong. Of course they have, Ile Royale which now is known as Cape Breton Island is a perfect example. Hundreds of years after the Irish and Scottish settlers arrived on the land their culture is still strongly found throughout the Island. Celtic themes show themselves in song and dance daily, with musicians such as Ashley MacIssac, Aselin Debison, The Cottars and the Rankin's as proof of this. Even the East coast accent shows evidence of its history.

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