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  1. Canadian Ethnic Groups Bibliography: a Selected Bibliography of Ethno-Cultural Groups in Canada and
  2. Canadian ethnic groups bibliography;: Selected bibliography of ethnocultural groups in Canada and the Province of Ontario by Andrew Gregorovich, 1972
  3. Minority Canadians: Ethnic groups by Joseph F Krauter, 1978
  4. The Ukrainians in Canada : Canada Ethnica IV : A Concise History of a Major Canadian Ethnic Group by Ol'Ha Woycenko, 1967
  5. Ethnic groups and Canadian identity: Paper presented at the Conference "The U.S. and the Canadian border" South Dakota Committee on the Humanities, University, ... South Dakota, Sept. 24-25, 1983 (Beiheft) by Hartmut Fröschle, 1983
  6. Foreign Policy and Ethnic Interest Groups: American and Canadian Jews Lobby for Israel (Contributions in Political Science) by David Howard Goldberg, 1990-05-23
  7. Introduction.(Inter-ethnic relations in Canada and Quebec; comparative analyses with Flanders and Belgium, relations between majority groups and minority): ... from: Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal by Guy Bourgeault, Marie-Helene Chastenay, et all 2004-09-22
  8. New poverty in Canada: ethnic groups and ghetto neighbourhoods.: An article from: Canadian Journal of Urban Research
  9. Foreign Policy and Ethnic Interest Groups: American and Canadian Jews Lobby for Israel (Contributions in Political Science) by David Howard Goldberg, 1990
  10. The survival of ethnic groups (McGraw-Hill Ryerson series in Canadian sociology) by Jeffrey G Reitz, 1980
  11. The New Poverty in Canada: Ethnic Groups and Ghetto Neighbourhoods. (book review): An article from: Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal by Alan B. Anderson, 2001-03-22
  12. In search of an identity Canada looks North.(indigenous group and ethnic identity): An article from: American Review of Canadian Studies by Jessica Shadian, 2007-09-22
  13. From heritage to international languages: Globalism and Western Canadian trends in heritage language education.: An article from: Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal by Antonio J. Tavares, 2000-03-22
  14. School and curriculum reform: Manitoba frameworks & multicultural teacher education.: An article from: Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal by Jon Young, Robert J. Graham, 2000-03-22

1. Canadian Ethnic Studies Association
Organization devoted to the study of ethnicity and cultural life of groups in Canada. Features membership information, board of directors, mission
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2. Civilization.ca - Online Resources For Canadian Heritage - Ethnic
The Story of Jean Lumb A Pioneer Chinese Canadian Woman http//citd.scar.utoronto.ca/ggp/Ethnic. ..
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3. Civilization.ca - Online Resources For Canadian Heritage
Ethnic groups Canada. Cultural traditions - Canada. Folk culture - non-Canadian. Handicrafts and decorative arts. Performing arts. Recreation
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4. Statistics Canada The National Statistical Agency Providing
Canada's national statistical agency providing information on Canadian business, economy and society.
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5. 09/03/98 News Western Canadian Ethnic Groups Stand United To
Western canadian ethnic groups stand united to keep country together by angela kontzamanis
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6. Canadian Genealogy Centre - Ethnic Groups
Databases How to Sources by Topic Sources by Place Links. You are here Home Sources by Topic Ethnic Groups Index of Topics
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7. UVic Course: ANTH 335 Canadian Ethnic Groups
canadian ethnic groups. Units 1.5, Hours 30. An anthropological perspectiveon the ethnic groups of Canada. The groups will be studied in the context of
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An anthropological perspective on the ethnic groups of Canada. The groups will be studied in the context of the wider literature of race relations, minority groups, and ethnicity. Prerequisites: or or 321; or permission of the instructor. Undergraduate course in Anthropology offered by the Department of Anthropology in the Faculty of Social Sciences Fields of Study ACAN ADMN AE ANTH ... Contacts Updated May 30, 2005

8. Related Website - Joy Coghill - TV ACRES Ethnic Groups - Canadian
Joy Coghill TV ACRES Ethnic Groups - Canadian Section. Also featured were Gwynyth Walsh as Patricia Da Vinci;
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9. Related Website - Anais Granofsky - TV ACRES Ethnic Groups -
Anais Granofsky TV ACRES Ethnic Groups - Canadian Section Ballingall as Melanie Brody; Rebecca Haines as Kathleen Mead;
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10. CTV.ca Tories Confirm Campaign Against Same-sex Unions
party confirms that it is launching an ad campaign against gay marriage that will target canadian ethnic groups news first reported Tuesday
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11. Cross-Cultural Emotion Recognition Among Canadian Ethnic Groups -- Beaupré And
CrossCultural Emotion Recognition among canadian ethnic groups. Martin G. Beaupré.Ursula Hess. University of Quebec at Montreal
http://jcc.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/36/3/355

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Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Vol. 36, No. 3, 355-370 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/0022022104273656
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Cross-Cultural Emotion Recognition among Canadian Ethnic Groups
Ursula Hess University of Quebec at Montreal This study aims to investigate cultural differences in recognition accuracy as well as the in-group advantage hypothesis for emotion recognition among sub-Saharan African, Chinese, and French Canadian individuals living in Canada. The participants viewed expressions of happiness, anger, sadness, fear, disgust, and shame selected from the Montreal Set of Facial Displays of Emotion. These data did not support the in-group advantage hypothesis under the condition of stimulus equivalence. However, both encoder and

12. Harper-Que, 2nd Writethru ..
QUEBEC (CP) The Conservative party will launch a national advertising campaign this week, targeting canadian ethnic groups with the party's stand
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13. Service A Priority As CRTC Streamlines Rules Of Ethnic Programming
To enhance service to canadian ethnic groups and at the same time help ensurethe financial viability of ethnic radio and television stations who must serve
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To enhance service to Canadian ethnic groups and at the same time help ensure the financial viability of ethnic radio and television stations who must serve a variety of ethnic groups, the Commission will allow non-ethnic stations to air an unlimited amount of ethnic programming in French and English. However, these stations will be limited to 15% third-language programming (programming in a language other than English, French or an Aboriginal language) but will be able to apply to the Commission to increase this level to 40%. Campus stations in markets where there is no ethnic station and community stations that provide the only private radio service in one of the official languages in their communities will be allowed to provide up to 40% third-language programming without seeking Commission approval. Simpler Rules The Commission has simplified the definition of ethnic programming to read as follows: An ethnic program is one, in any language, that is specifically directed to any culturally or racially distinct group other than one that is Aboriginal Canadian or from France or the British Isles.

14. 09/03/98 -- News: Western Canadian Ethnic Groups Stand United To Keep Country To
Ethnic groups inWestern Canada may be culturally diverse, In the past, ethnicgroups in western Canada have not only been neglected in the debate on
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The Peak, Simon Fraser University's Student Newspaper since 1965, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada V5A 1S6, e-mail: epeak@mail.peak.sfu.ca, phone: (604) 291-3597 fax: (604) 291-3786
Volume 98, Issue 9 March 9 , 1998 News
Western Canadian ethnic groups stand united to keep country together
by angela kontzamanis Ethnic groups inWestern Canada may be culturally diverse, but after spending one day together they discovered that a common bond rests in their hearts. Consensus was reached among these groups that even though the people of Quebec should be allowed to decide their own future, every effort must be made to maintain Canadian national unity. On February 28, the Crystal Ballroom at the Pan Pacific Hotel radiated with the high spirits and lively discussions of ethnic community delegates from B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba who tackled the issue of national unity. The delegates were participating in the Constitutional Forum on Canadian Unity, an event organized by the B.C. Ethnocultural Committee in cooperation with Simon Fraser University and the B.C. Ethno-Business Council. The Hellenic studies programme at SFU and the Hellenic Canadian Congress of B.C. were instrumental in initiating this event and in enlisting the participation of members from the Polish, Hispanic, Serbian, Pakistani, Scandinavian, Arab, Indian, and Chinese communities. This coalition of ethnic communities formed the B.C. Ethnocultural Committee.

15. Bite The Mango Film Festival 04
Nationality canadian ethnic groups British Isles origin 28%, French origin 23%,other European 15%, Amerindian 2%, other, mostly Asian, African, Arab 6%,
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An Insight to the World
Bite the Mango provides film fans with an amazing view of the world and its varied cultures. We have collected some further information about a number of countries which are represented during this festival to give you a better insight into their world.
Afghanistan
Location: Southern Asia, north and west of Pakistan, east of Iran
Climate: arid to semiarid; cold winters and hot summers
Natural Hazards: damaging earthquakes occur in Hindu Kush mountains; flooding; droughts
Population:
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Afghan
Ethnic Groups: Pashtun 42%, Tajik 27%, Hazara 9%, Uzbek 9%, Aimak 4%, Turkmen 3%, Baloch 2%, other 4%
Religions: Sunni Muslim 80%, Shi'a Muslim 19%, other 1%
Languages: Pashtu (official) 35%, Afghan Persian (Dari) 50%, Turkic languages (primarily Uzbek and Turkmen) 11%, 30 minor languages (primarily Balochi and Pashai) 4%, much bilingualism
Capital: Kabul
Currency: afghani (AFA)
Australia
Location: Oceania, continent between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean

16. Home Page
Organization devoted to the study of ethnicity and cultural life of groups in Canada. Features membership information, board of directors, mission statement and links. Located at the University of Calgary. In French and English.
http://www.ss.ucalgary.ca/ces/
English Français CES E-Bulletin The website contains more than 2700 pages and occupies 450MB. It is optimized for MS Internet Explorer,
and Mozilla. (our site is in the process of being translated. French pages
are posted as soon as they are ready). Please report any errors or broken links via the feedback hyperlink on the bottom of each page. If you are using a different browser and experience problems with the website, or if you have comments or suggestions for improvements, please notify us.

17. Civilization.ca - Online Resources For Canadian Heritage - Ethnic Groups In Cana
ethnic groups Canada. Identity, a card with two faces http//www.civilization.ca/academ/articles/pere1_1e.html. The Quieter Revolution Evolving
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18. Civilization.ca - Site Index Results
Civilization.ca Online resources for canadian heritage - ethnic groups in Canada.17. Civilization.ca - Presenza A New Look at Italian-canadian Heritage
http://www.civilization.ca/sitendx/hitse.asp?civtheme=ethngroue

19. Canadian Genealogy Centre - Ethnic Groups
ethnic groups. Canada s experience with diversity distinguishes it from mostother countries. Its 30 million inhabitants reflect a cultural, ethnic and
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Canada's experience with diversity distinguishes it from most other countries. Its 30 million inhabitants reflect a cultural, ethnic and linguistic makeup found nowhere else on earth. Approximately 200,000 immigrants a year from all parts of the globe continue to choose Canada as their new home. The Encyclopedia of Canada's peoples , edited by Paul Robert Magocsi, provides detailed information about the different ethnic groups in Canada, including immigration history, economics, culture, language, religion, education etc. Last updated: 2005-02-27
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20. Ethnic Groups In Canada History
ethnic groups canadian History General Resources canadian History - canadianGold Rush - canadian Historic Maps - Hudson s Bay Fur Trade - canadian
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Canadian Ethnic History Home Canadian History Ethnic Groups Canadian History General Resources Canadian History Canadian Gold Rush Canadian Historic Maps ... Across the Generations: A History of the Chinese in Canada "The history of the Chinese in Canada is the history of a people who were powerless and discriminated against, a people who persevered against hardship and humiliation. It is a history of a people who sacrificed the present because they had faith that life would be better for future generations." - illustrated - From Canada's Digital Collections - http://collections.ic.gc.ca/generations/index2.html Arrival of the Early Jewish Settlers in Saskatchewan Here you learn about the origins of Jewish settlement in Saskatchewan. - From Rebecca Landau - http://www.gpfn.sk.ca/religion/judaism/history/index.html#SEC2 Black Historical and Cultural Society of British Columbia Learn about the history of black emigrants to British Columbia. You will find biographical 'snapshots' of several people. - illustrated - From bhcsbc.org - http://www.bhcsbc.org/

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