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  1. The presumption of culture: Structure, strategy, and survival in the Canadian culture landscape by Tom Henighan, 1996
  2. Maclean's Companion to Canadian Arts and Culture by Tom Henighan, 2000-08
  3. Canexus: The Canoe in Canadian Culture
  4. Locations of the Sacred: Essays on Religion, Literature, and Canadian Culture by William Closson James, 2000-08-25
  5. Divisions on a Ground: Essays on Canadian Culture by Northrop Frye, 1982-10
  6. French Canadian & Quebecois Novels (Perspectives on Canadian Culture) by Ben-Z. Shek, 1991-07-18
  7. Scatology and Civility in the English-Canadian Novel (Theory/Culture) by Reinhold Kramer, 1997-04
  8. Ideas of north: A guide to Canadian arts and culture by Tom Henighan, 1997
  9. Canadian Film (Perspectives on Canadian Culture) by David Clandfield, 1987-06
  10. The Rise of the Canadian Newspaper (Perspectives on Canadian Culture) by Douglas Fetherling, 1990-09-06
  11. The Canadian Short Story (Perspectives on Canadian Culture) by Michelle Gadpaille, 1989-01-05
  12. Territorial Disputes: Maps and Mapping Strategies in Contemporary Canadian and Australian Fiction (Theory/Culture) by Graham Huggan, 1994-05
  13. Fascinating Challenges: Studying Material Culture With Dorothy Burnham (Mercury Series-Canadian Ethnology Service, 136) by Judy Thompson, Judy Hall, et all 2001-11
  14. Discourse and Community: Multidisciplinary Studies of Canadian Culture (Essay series)

21. Culture, Education And Youth
canadian culture expresses the uniqueness of our country, Working in partnership with Canadian cultural communities, our programs promote and define the
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Canadian culture expresses the uniqueness of our country, which is bilingual, multicultural, and deeply influenced by its Aboriginal roots. The Government of Canada supports the promotion of Canadian values and cultural activities abroad through youth programs, canadian studies, scholarships and business development. This gives youth, artists and scholars the chance to showcase Canadian talent abroad, and to share our Canadian values and our way of life with the rest of the world.
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Working in partnership with Canadian cultural communities, our programs promote and define the image of Canada on the international scene. We work to ensure that Canadians have access to the best the world has to offer, while ensuring a place for Canadian culture abroad. Education
We help boost the international marketing efforts of Canada's educational institutions to attract foreign students and foster the development of professionals sympathetic to the Canadian way of life and values. We support programs for Canadian studies, encourage collaboration with international institutions of higher learning and promote international scholarships. Youth
Young people are a Government of Canada priority. Our international exchanges and internship programs encourage young Canadians to learn new skills that will help them compete in Canada and the global economy.

22. Canadian Culture Online
canadian culture Online is part of the Department of Canadian Heritage s To find out more about canadian culture Online, what we do, the funding we make
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Minister's page Minister of State (Sport) Minister of State (Multiculturalism) Location: Home - Canadian Culture Online Subjects A-Z Index Arts and Culture Citizenship and Identity ... Agencies and Corporations
Canadian Culture Online is part of the Department of Canadian Heritage's strategy to encourage a uniquely Canadian presence on the Internet. We work with Canada's creators, cultural industries, communities and institutions to produce and make available to Canadians the digital cultural content that will help promote our country's rich culture, history, arts and heritage. To find out more about Canadian Culture Online, what we do, the funding we make available and the projects we have helped make possible, please follow the links on the right. For more information call toll free TTY/TDD: (819) 997-3123
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23. CANADIAN CULTURE
British Columbia Culture on the Net Canada Council for the Arts Canadian Heritage Canadian Heritage Flag Challenge Cultural Attache CultureNet
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Museums and Galleries Aboriginal Art Gallery Ace Art Inc. Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Art Gallery of Ontario ... Kamloops Art Gallery Information on exhibitions, collections, programs and services. of the principal public art museum for the southern Interior of British Columbia. Le Musee de la Civilisation Á Quebec McMichael Canadian Art Collection Muskoka Lakes Museum Musee du Quebec ... Port-Royal Fine Art Center Includes De l'Isle gallery's internationnal art, Benard Seguin Poirier gallery's paint and enamel works, and Royal Aubusson France's tapestries. Quebec Museum (Musee du Quebec) Societe des Musees Quebecois Toile du Quebec, La - Arts et Culture Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery Dedicated to Tom Thomson (1877-1917), considered one of the most important and influential early Canadian artists. Vancouver East Cultural Centre Includes a calendar of events and a Quicktime VR tour of the facility.

24. Www.culturenet.ucalgary.ca/
Geist Canadian Ideas, canadian cultureLiterary magazine of ideas and culture. canadian culture with a sense of humour.
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25. Culture Of Canada - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
One matter of contention in the effort to study canadian culture rests in the fact of Canada s bilingualism; there is little reason to question the distinct
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Culture of Canada
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
It has been said that Canadian culture rests solely in the effort to distinguish itself from its southern neighbour, the United States . However, others argue that while the two countries share some aspects of a common cultural heritage, there is also a separately identifiable Canadian culture. They point to what they view as a greater integration of their Native culture; the retention of traditions descended from those of French settlers; and a notable infusion of Celtic settlers in later phases of the country's history. One matter of contention in the effort to study Canadian culture rests in the fact of Canada's bilingualism ; there is little reason to question the distinct identities of the English - and French -speaking peoples of Canada. However, John Ralston Saul conjectures that Gabrielle Roy is better known in anglophone Canada than in France , and more French-Canadians know of Margaret Laurence and Atom Egoyan than Americans.
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26. Culture Of Canada - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
It has been said that canadian culture rests solely in the effort to distinguish itself from its southern neighbour, the United States.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_culture

27. Media And Canadian Cultural Policies | Introduction
A comprehensive overview of the government and industry initiatives undertaken to protect and promote canadian culture.
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Media and Canadian Cultural Policies - Introduction Our country is unique among nations. The Canadian cultural experiment has attempted to forge a national culture based...not on the erasure of all remaining facets of difference, but on coexistence and co-operation, on consensus and multiplicity. The Ties That Bind , The Report of the
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and Communications, 1992 Canada is one of the most geographically vast and culturally diverse countries in the world. Its enormous land mass is home to numerous Aboriginal and Inuit peoples, the descendents of early European settlers, and new Canadians from all over the world. The unique contribution of English and French settlers has created a strong tradition of bilingualism, and our major centres, like Toronto and Vancouver, are among the most ethnically diverse cities in the world. This section provides a comprehensive overview of the government and industry initiatives undertaken to protect and promote Canadian culture in the interest of Canadians, and to ensure a domestic, as well as an international, market for Canadian cultural products.

28. About Canadian Culture - Does It Exist?
Many other countries all have well defined cultures steeped in hundreds if not thousands of years of traditions, customs and language.
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29. FOXNews.com - Views - Tongue Tied - Canadian Culture Clash, Parade Problems
RESPOND TO EDITOR EMAIL STORY PRINTER FRIENDLY FOXFAN CENTRAL. canadian culture Clash, Parade Problems. Tuesday, July 19, 2005. By Scott Norvell
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OAS_AD('Top'); document.write(secTimeStamp); SEARCH writeFeature(0); writeFeature(1); writeFeature(2); RESPOND TO EDITOR E-MAIL STORY PRINTER FRIENDLY FOXFAN CENTRAL Canadian Culture Clash, Parade Problems Tuesday, July 19, 2005 By Scott Norvell ARCHIVE BACKGROUND writeScroll(openTab2,'2'); An Ottawa police detective who gives sexual harassment sensitivity training to taxi drivers was accused of being insensitive herself for suggesting that some cultures don't treat women with the respect they warrant, according to the Ottawa Citizen Det. Theresa Kelm is charged with explaining to drivers what constitutes acceptable behavior toward women in Canada search ) and what types of actions or remarks cross the line into harassment or assault. "Some of this behavior may be acceptable in the countries they are from," Det. Kelm told an interviewer. "Our message to them is that it's not acceptable here, and it won't be tolerated." The comment was made in a story about a cab driver who was convicted of sexually assaulting a female passenger, the third case of its kind in the Ottawa area in the past year. Yousef Al Mezel search ), president of the union that represents Ottawa taxi drivers, called the comment racist because it implied that Canadian culture was superior to that of other countries in terms of its attitude toward women.

30. Canada - Canadian Culture
Canada at canadianculture Sites with an expanded view of Canada.
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Sites with an expanded view of Canada. Anywhere.ca [offsite link] Canadian search engine and directory. Canada Council for the Arts [offsite link] Supporting the arts in Canada through grants, endowments and prizes. Canada Relocation Systems [offsite link] Whether you´re moving across country or moving to Canada, check this site first. "Organized by City and Categories of interest from Arts to Weather." Canada Revenue Agency [offsite link] Our kinder, gentler version of the Internal Revenue Service. Canada´s Cultural Gateway [offsite link] Canadian Cancer Society [offsite link] The Canadian Cancer Society provides a network for research, advocacy, prevention, information and support for people whose lives have been touched by cancer.

31. Canadian Culture Help And Information
canadian culture Survey. Share your views on the best that Canada has to offer. more Subscribe to the canadian culture Newsletter! more
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32. Canadian Culture Test
Both are English Canadian; there is a separate Québecois culture test. Items identical to the American test are in grey. Damien was born and lived most of
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How to tell if you're Canadian
by Damien Ponech and John Bayko In the same month my little e-mailman, dodging the e-dogs, brought not one but two Canadian culture tests . With the authors' consent I've combined them. Both are English Canadian; there is a separate . Items identical to the American test are in grey Damien was born and lived most of his life in Toronto, Ontario; for the last three years he's been studying linguistics and second language teaching in Ottawa. Born in Regina, John lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where he works as a programmer. He's also lived in Ottawa and Winnepeg, and married an American ("from just outside Chicago, where it's quiet".) Mark If you're Canadian...
  • ...you are of course not American . You're fascinated by minute differences between the U.S. and Canada, and a bit annoyed at Europeans who can't tell you apart.
  • You are vaguely familiar with the charters of rights and freedoms in the constitution but really have no idea of what it's about.
  • It seems perfectly normal for your country's Queen to live on another continent. You don't really think about it since it's not like it makes any difference; and if you're Quebecois, she's not really your Queen anyway.
  • You might not even know the words to the National Anthem (in either language). You like that beer commercial though.

33. Canadian Culture Online (CCO)
This Web site is partly funded by canadian culture Online (CCO), an initiative of the Department of Canadian Heritage. One of CCO’s objectives is to connect
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Canadian Culture Online (CCO)
This Web site is partly funded by Canadian Culture Online (CCO), an initiative of the Department of Canadian Heritage. One of CCO’s objectives is to connect Canadians with their diverse heritage through a collaborative approach to presenting key collections online from Canada's federal, cultural heritage institutions. We also invite you to visit the following federal government Web sites, partly funded by CCO: Last update: Important Notices

34. CanadaNoir - The Most Comprehensive Source Of Afro-Canadian Content On The Net
CanadaNoir is the source for Afrocanadian cultures and resources on the Internet.
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35. Culture Of Canada: Information From Answers.com
Culture of Canada It has been said that canadian culture rests solely in the effort to distinguish itself from its southern neighbour, the United.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Culture of Canada Wikipedia Culture of Canada It has been said that Canadian culture rests solely in the effort to distinguish itself from its southern neighbour, the United States . However, others argue that while the two countries share some aspects of a common cultural heritage, there is also a separately identifiable Canadian culture. They point to what they view as a greater integration of Native American cultures than elsewhere in the Americas; the retention of traditions descended from those of French settlers; and a notable infusion of Celtic settlers in later phases of the country's history. One matter of contention in the effort to study Canadian culture rests in the fact of Canada's bilingualism; there is little reason to question the distinct identity of the English - and French -speaking peoples of Canada. However, John Ralston Saul conjectures that Gabrielle Roy is better known in anglophone Canada than in France, and more French-Canadians than Americans know of

36. Canadian Culture & Entertainment Sector - Market Demographics & Industry Benchma
The links below are FREE online sources to key canadian culture Entertainment Industry and Market data for small businesses.
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37. Canadian Science Writers' Association
A national alliance of professional science communicators, in all media. Aims to cultivate excellence in science writing and journalism and to increase public awareness of science in canadian culture.
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C anadian S cience W riters' A ssociation A ssociation c anadienne d es r édacteurs s cientifiques CSWA/ACRS Excellence in Science Communication in Canada
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The Canadian Science Writers' Association is a national alliance of professional science communicators. Both CSWA members and those considering joining the Association will find a wealth of resources here - from job postings, to science-related events, to information on our awards program and annual conference. We welcome your comments about the CSWA.
E-mail Kristina at office@sciencewriters.ca
Pour les nombreuses sections en français du site de l'ACRS, cliquez sur «En français» en haut à droite. Important Notices Jasper 2005 highlights coming soon Watch this space for images and video from our annual conference this past June. Arctic Circle Diaries
CSWA past-president Véronique Morin wraps up her journals on her expedition into the far north of Iceland, Greenland, and the Canadian Arctic

38. Woonsocket, Rhode Island - My Home Town - French Canadian Culture
By the midnineteenth century, Woonsocket had grown to become one of the largest textile manufacturing centers in the United States.
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French-Canadian Culture
Rhode Island's connection to France and French culture dates to 1524 when French explorer Giovanni de Verrazano explored the area around Block Island and Newport. By the end of the seventeenth century, French colonies in the new world extended from the St. Lawrence River to the mouth of the Mississippi River. These colonies prospered by trading timber, furs and fish. After the English defeated the French in the French-Indian War in 1763, "'la survivance" - the perpetuation of French language and culture - became a major priority for the French population in the new world. Woonsocket had its first contact with French culture in the late eighteenth century when the Ballous and Tourtellots, French Huguenot families, settled in the area. The Ballous, especially Dexter and George , were pioneers in Woonsocket's textile industry. As the textile industry in Woonsocket grew, so did the need for mill workers. The first French-Canadian families were recruited from Quebec to work in the mills of Woonsocket in the 1840's. Once started, this migration would continue for almost a century. The life of the French-Canadians in Quebec was largely agrarian. It was a system where each household grew, produced or bartered for everything the family needed to survive. As the population grew and family farms could no longer support succeeding generations, many left behind this self-sufficient life style for one based on wage labor in the mills. Eventually, one third of Quebec's population left Canada for mill villages in New England where they gathered in close-knit ethnic communities. By 1900, sixty percent of Woonsocket's population was French-Canadian and Woonsocket was the most French city in the United States.

39. CANADIAN CULTURE OF PEACE PROGRAM
First Annual National Culture of Peace/Canadian Peace Initiative Symposium Join us on the canadian culture of Peace Program CCOPP email listservers
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CANADIAN CULTURE OF PEACE PROGRAM ("CCOPP")/PROGRAMME CANADIEN POUR LA CULTURE DE LA PAIX 2000 - 2010 UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL DECADE
FOR A CULTURE OF PEACE AND NON-VIOLENCE
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 Drafting a Protocol to Guide our Conversations and Relationships Initial Action Plan in HTML in Microsoft Word in HTML in Microsoft Word Organization Network/Stakeholder Web (Draft) ( in HTML Culture of Peace Education Gaps that Require Filling (Draft) ( in HTML First Annual National Culture of Peace/Canadian Peace Initiative Symposium November 21 - 23, 2004 substantial background reading leading up to the creation of the Canadian Culture of Peace Program Summary Minutes of the Meeting of the CCOPP working group at the University of Alberta January 21 - 23, 2005 Summary Minutes of the Meeting of the CCOPP working group at the University of Calgary March 15, 2005 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.

40. National Culture Of Peace
I am attaching the following canadian culture of Peace Program ( CCOPP ) View canadian culture of Peace Symposium 2004 Slide Show 1 pictures by Shall
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National Culture of Peace/Canadian Peace Initiative Symposium REGISTRATION FORM - click here to register General - November 21 - 23, 2004 - McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario - National Culture of Peace/Canadian Peace Initiative Symposium - a day symposium and dialogue led by Judith Richardson, MA, B.Ed., CCC (specialist in Open Space Technology) with co-facilitation by process consultant and Canadian Centres for Teaching Peace director Robert Stewart, C.A., C.M.C. (bio) , David Adams (past director of UNESCO/UN International Year for the Culture of Peace and professor of Psychology (bio) http://www.culture-of-peace.info ); and Dr. Larry Fisk (professor in Peace Studies and past President of the Canadian Peace Research and Education Association) (bio) .. The Symposium is Co-hosted by Douglas Roche, Senator 1998 - 2004 and Chair of the Middle Powers Initiative (bio) and Robert Stewart, Canadian Centres for Teaching Peace. INVITATION LETTER - please read Purpose/theme - A venue for the discussion of a Canadian National Culture of Peace Program ("Canadian Peace Initiative" or CPI), leading to

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