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profile of canada

Published on Nov 26, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Diversity and Pluralism Summative Assessment

By: Mark Raphael Saria
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profile of canada

  • push factors of Canada
  • Canada is cold in the winter 
  • some people don't like living in cold places
  • Canada pays more taxes
  • some people might not afford what they want to buy
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profile of Canada

  • pull factors of Canada
  • Canada is a multicultural country
  • Canada has lots of tour attractions
  • some people like to see art and landmarks of Canada
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Human Rights
One way Canadians can help Human Rights was by The Famous Five. The Famous Five talked to the Supreme Court of Canada. The five women asked the Supreme Court if the word "persons" also mean women. In October 18 1929, the word "persons" also included women. Therefore the equal rights not only go to men, but also women.

human rights

  • The Famous Five were five women that lived in Canada
  • They asked if the word "persons" also mean women
  • In October 1929, the Supreme Court of Canada included women as "persons"
  • And spread the equal rights to men and women 

Living together in canada

  • 2 things that make up Canada identity
  • Poutine- It shows how creative Canada is with food and other things 
  • Canada is Friendly- Canada Does not start wars
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Living together in Canada

  • 2 rights/responsibilities of Canada
  • Canadians have the right to form a peaceful assembly
  • - Canadians can show their disagreement of the government, policy, or  
  • companies by peacefully protesting without violence 
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living together in canada

  • Equality rights- Equal rights stop any discrimination that will lead to 
  • a peaceful community evironment  
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Pluralism and Integration
One thing that Canada had in the past are the Residential Schools. The Residential Schools take Canadaian Aboriginals in Canada and take them far away from their homes. Residential Schools are known to take the Indians out of Canadian Aboriginals in Canada.

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Pluralism and integration

  • How and why Canada is different today
  • Canada changed by taking out all Residential Schools in Canada
  • Because Canada thinks it's not right to change someone's culture 
  • Canada made Canadian Aboriginals equal with all Canadians
  • Because Canada thinks everyone should have the same rights 
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Expressing who we are in Canada
The Canadian news can tell Canadians what is happening in Canada

Expressing who we are in Canada
Canada buys stuff from the USA and Canada produces those products to Canadians and tourists in Canada for money.

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