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  2. Culture of Canada - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Canada

    The culture of Canada embodies the artistic, culinary, literary, humour, musical, political and social elements that are representative of Canadians. Throughout Canada's history, its culture has been influenced firstly by its indigenous cultures, and later by European culture and traditions, mostly by the British and French. [1] .

  3. Canadian Culture, Customs and Traditions - WorldAtlas

    www.worldatlas.com/articles/canadian-culture-customs-and-traditions.html

    Canada, just like any other country, has a culture that was shaped by history. Waves of migration have collectively blended to create a pleasant and unique custom, traditions , socio-cultural environment, and rituals.

  4. Canada - Multiculturalism, Indigenous Peoples, Arctic |...

    www.britannica.com/place/Canada/Cultural-life

    In its broadest sense, Canadian culture is a mixture of British, French, and American influences, all of which blend and sometimes compete in every aspect of cultural life, from filmmaking and writing to cooking and playing sports.

  5. Canada Culture: Customs, Traditions, and Facts

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    Throughout every aspect of cultural life, from filmmaking and writing to cooking and playing sports, Canadian culture blends British, French, and American influences. A diverse country like Canada has various ethnic, religious, and linguistic groups.

  6. Culture - The Canada Guide

    thecanadaguide.com/culture

    Our look at culture will include some of the most famous Canadian works of art, literature, and music, as well as television shows, movies, and sports.

  7. Culture - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/culture

    Canadian Culture. Given the diversity of Canadian society, it is easier to describe Canadian culture as a group of cultures interrelated with and juxtaposed to the 2 dominant cultural groups. It is not surprising, given its size, that Canada should have several regional subcultures (see Regionalism).

  8. Canadian Identity - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/canadian-identity

    Most notions of Canadian identity have shifted between the ideas of unity and plurality. They have emphasized either a vision of “one” Canada or a nation of “many” Canadas. A more recent view of Canadian identity sees it as marked by a combination of both unity and plurality.

  9. Canadian - Core Concepts — Cultural Atlas

    culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/canadian-culture/canadian-culture-core-concepts

    Known as ‘the just society’, Canada’s culture is underpinned by its tolerance, respect and community-orientation. Canadians are generally individualistic, yet they also emphasise and value everyone’s contribution to their community.

  10. Canadian identity and society - Canada.ca

    www.canada.ca/en/services/culture/canadian-identity-society.html

    Learn how the Canadian constitution recognizes three distinct groups of Indigenous peoples with unique histories, languages, cultural practices, and spiritual beliefs.

  11. Join us as we explore the twisting paths of Canadian culture, from the shores of Lake Ontario to the peaks of the Rockies. Together, we’ll uncover the secrets of the Bloody Caesar, enjoy the sweetness of Beaver Tails, and bask in the warmth of Canadian hospitality.