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    and important driver of Canadian culture and shows the prevalent culture on the basis of which society make their development and growth. There is less power distance prevailing in the society of Canada. Power is equally distributed among each individual within the society and organization. Each employee has his own value in the organization this will create confidence in him and he will be more motivated to perform the job role. Individualism is prevailing in the Canadian society; people are like

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    Canadian Political Culture, in a nation- state context, can be break down as beliefs and attitudes that Canadian have of political objects( Jackson, Politics in Canada.1994). The majority of Canadians normally hold similar political notion that, unlike firm beliefs that varies in due time, are more widespread and are considered as the base for political culture. It is these values and attitudes that Canadian citizens share that compose the heart of Canada nation state political culture system. The

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    different views of Canadian culture and to me personally, it refers to our unique culture, identity and values of being Canadian. Canada does not only embody one culture, it instead embodies many other different cultures that co-exist with each other. It is one of the most notable unique characteristics of Canada’s by being such a diverse country. In my preference, in order to follow Canadian culture, you have to follow the Canadian values and beliefs, an example: how Canadians have rights/freedom

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    Canadian Culture Canada is one of two countries located in North America and is the second largest country in the world. It is situated just north of the United States and constitutes the northern part of the country, excluding Alaska. Over the years Canada's culture has been influenced by European culture and traditions, mainly that of the French and British. Canadian culture has also been influenced by the countries' first people, the Aboriginals, as well as the newer immigrated population (Wikipedia

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    The way Canadian culture is perceived is different for everyone. Too some we are stereotypical flannel wearing Canadians, to others we are just like any other person from around the world. I like to think of Canadian culture as a welcoming, polite, quietly patriotic, multicultural and a safe society where we are free to express ourselves. Furthermore, I wanted to find out what Canadians think of the culture we have developed over the past 250 years. Too find out what Canadian culture is to others

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    Strange as it may sound, Canadians truly love they’re magazines. According to Magazines Canada (2012), which is an organization funded by the Canadian government, Canadians read more magazines per capita than any other nation in the world. This, in and of itself, should show the extent in which magazines play a part in Canadian culture. In 1960 the Royal Commission on Publications “found that 75% of the general-interest magazines bought in Canada were American publications, that Time and Reader's

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    academia with the aim of defining an understanding Canadian culture and identity. This project was aimed at finding artists who has work that deals with this and established themselves in this field. Camille Turner considers herself to be a media/performance artist and she is also an educator. She came up with the idea of ‘Miss Canadiana’ after a self conscious episode, where she was concerned about the perception of her identity as a black Canadian.

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    This is not the first time that Canada fights against America in order to protect Canadian culture. Canada 's protective measures were mainly to protect the national or domestic culture in that the local magazine outlets were being overshadowed by their International rival which is America.(Globalization 101). Should Canada not have taken these measures probably 100% of its local markets would have been monopolized by America. International product and service providers like America have the advantage

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    There are many ways to defined Canadian culture through different terms that make Canadian culture, Canadian. Canadian culture can be found through artistic, musical, literary, culinary and political and social elements. Dennis Lee believed that “If you’re Canadian; you don’t really have a place to call home”. (Dennis, 1974). However, the landscapes in Canada are known to be embedded in notions of Canadian culture showing us the Canadian identity. In this paper, I will state how Rod Charlesworth’s

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    geography, history or from a multitude of other reasons. Despite this, a unique nation usually gains its originality and identity from its people. The way the people interact, live, work, play and have come to exist dictate how others perceive them as a culture. Canada is a provocative country with a divergent population.

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