By: Tony Long & Brian Dang

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By: Tony Long & Brian Dang Canadian Identity By: Tony Long & Brian Dang

The Proposal A soundboard Called “Sounds of Canada” Components – Audio

What are the characteristics of Canada’s identity in the 21st century? Kindness & being polite Diverse multicultural multiple languages spoken Beautiful country landmarks people food Free health care Treatment of Equality More support towards gay / lesbian Support towards the disabled

What/who is a Canadian in the 21st century? Believes in democracy Believes in equality Respect cultural differences Have a commitment to social justice Proud to be in a peaceful nation Pledges an oath to the Queen

Primary and Secondary Sources Primary source we used were sounds like the Canada Warbler Secondary source would be our voices Most important pieces of evidence O Canada, Languages and Verbal (Thanks + Apologies)

Mind Map Showing kindness and being polite Verbally (i.e. Saying “Sorry”) Diversity and culture (i.e. multiculturalism, different languages) National (i.e. foods, sports) National Anthem Well-renowned people Popular music artists Political representatives

Sounds of Canada Thanks Languages National Anthem Apologies Animals Thanks Everyone English National Anthem French Thanks Man O Canada Apologies Animals My Apologies Canada Warbler Sorry Polar Bear