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A 1949 Canadian investigation that concluded Canada's culture needed protection from U.S. influences.
The process of learning your culture from your family, neighbours, schools, workplace etc.
A type of society that encourages the cultural expression of the many ethnic groups that make up a country's population.
A form of media to distribute Canadian information to Canadian people
A law that officially recognized that all ethnic groups were an important part of Canadian society and were to be celebrated.
A new Canadian art movement that developed in the 1920s due to the American threat to Canada's new identity
When Canada's immigration policy does not discriminate against any specific groups of immigrants.
The period of Canada's first official public policy on immigration.
The Act that made Canada a bilingual nation
The period between 1815-1850 when immigrants arrived in such large numbers Canada's population went from 500,000 to 2.5 million in just 35 years.
The 1968 government report that concluded that not just the French and English were important to Canada's culture, but all ethnic groups are important.
A change in official immigration policy that selects immigrants based on their education, age, fluency in either French or English
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Canadian_____ that funds universities, and the arts by awarding financial grants to Canadian writers and artists
An international agreement that immigrants should not be returned to a country where they face serious threats to their life or their freedom
One word that describes how we live and what we believe in
When Canada's immigration policy is selective--focused on specific groups of immigrants.
A type of society that encourages all immigrants to assimilate into the mainstream culture.
A Canadian television and radio network developed to protect Canadian culture.
A government agency that regulates the amount of foreign material broadcasted over Canadian airwaves.