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  2. European Canadians - Wikipedia

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    [103] [104] Canadian culture evolved in large part from the culture that the English, French, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish settlers brought with them, long before Canada became a country. Much of English-Canadian culture shows influences from the cultures of the British Isles, with later influence, due to 19th-century immigration from different ...

  3. Category:European-Canadian culture - Wikipedia

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    European-Canadian culture by province (11 C) European-Canadian culture by city (2 C) Scandinavian-Canadian culture (4 C) A. Armenian-Canadian culture (2 C, 9 P) B.

  4. Category:European-Canadian culture by province - Wikipedia

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    French-Canadian culture by province outside of Quebec (5 C) A. European-Canadian culture in Alberta (2 C, 2 P) B. European-Canadian culture in British Columbia (1 C ...

  5. Culture of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Themes and symbols of pioneers, trappers, and traders played an important part in the early development of Canadian culture. [30] Modern Canadian culture as it is understood today can be traced to its time period of westward expansion and nation building. [31] Contributing factors include Canada's unique geography, climate, and cultural makeup.

  6. Canadian Indian residential school system - Wikipedia

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    The school system was created to isolate Indigenous children from the influence of their own culture and religion in order to assimilate them into the dominant Euro-Canadian culture. [4] [5] [6]: 42 [7] The system began with laws before Confederation and was mainly active after the Indian Act was passed in 1876. [8]

  7. Métis - Wikipedia

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    While people of Métis culture or heritage are found across Canada, the traditional Métis "homeland" (areas where Métis populations and culture developed as a distinct ethnicity historically) includes much of the present-day Canadian Prairies along with parts of Northwestern Ontario, British Columbia, and the Northwest-Nunavut Territory.

  8. Canada - Wikipedia

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    During the 20th century, Canadians with African, Caribbean, and Asian nationalities have added to the Canadian identity and its culture. [367] Canada's culture draws influences from its broad range of constituent nationalities, and policies that promote a just society are constitutionally protected. [368]

  9. Category:European diaspora in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian people of European descent (56 C, 1 P) European-Canadian culture (25 C, 3 P) European-Jewish culture in Canada (6 C) A. Armenian diaspora in Canada (2 C, 1 P) B.