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CP19344
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I assume you mean what we in Canada call multiculturalism. This is a term that is very widely used here. For Canadians, multiculturalism means accepting that we are a society made up of citizens from many different cultures, primarily English and French, but also First Nations, Irish, Scottish, Chinese, Ukranian, Italian, Greek, Korean, etc. The Canadian policy of multiculturalism means (in theory) that we embrace all these different cultures, that we recognize that they are all valuable and that people do not have to be assimilated into some ‘melting pot’ and become exactly like the majority in every way. Immigrants can retain their cultural identity and still be fully Canadian. This policy also means that the federal government sometimes funds activities/festivals/celebrations/museums of the different cultural communities.

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