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At the core of Canadian cultural identity is the recognition and celebration of diversity. Canada is often described as a multicultural society, where various ethnic groups coexist and contribute to the national character. This embrace of multiculturalism is enshrined in Canadian law and policy, promoting inclusivity and respect for different cultural expressions. In contrast, the United States, while also diverse, often emphasizes a more assimilationist approach, where the "melting pot" metaphor suggests a blending of cultures into a singular national identity. This fundamental difference in…mehr

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At the core of Canadian cultural identity is the recognition and celebration of diversity. Canada is often described as a multicultural society, where various ethnic groups coexist and contribute to the national character. This embrace of multiculturalism is enshrined in Canadian law and policy, promoting inclusivity and respect for different cultural expressions. In contrast, the United States, while also diverse, often emphasizes a more assimilationist approach, where the "melting pot" metaphor suggests a blending of cultures into a singular national identity. This fundamental difference in approaching cultural identity underscores why Canada resists the notion of becoming the 51st state.


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DM Ole Kiminta is a Canadian of Maasai heritage. He spent many years working in USA, Britain and in Canada. He is an Industrial engineer, Petroleum engineer and Chemical engineer. Ole Kiminta was educated in USA and United Kingdom. Some of his published research work include Material science, carbon fibres and other composite materials, Polymeric materials, and Particle technology. He currently works for the Canadian government and lives in Toronto Canada with his family.