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Canada
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National Identity The Nation struggles to for unity because people are loyal to their regional and ethnic roots. First people were the Native Americans and Inuit people who settled all over the land. English and French rivals came in 1600’s and settled the land pushing out the native people. 40% English and 27% French
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Colonial Rivals Both countries were trying to profit from the fur trade. They were fight four wars over the span of 80 years where Britain would finally win the whole region of Canada. Canada would eventually gain independence in 1867.
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Conflict between two cultures When Britain took over, French speaking Canadians were a large portion of the population. When they gained independence, laws were made to protect the rights of the French speakers. People of Quebec saw it as their responsibility to protect their heritage and even tried to secede from Canada.
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Welcoming Diversity, Promoting Unity Very distinctive characteristic of Canada is diversity. Canada has about 554,000 native Canadians that live in Canada today. Canada is considered a leader in telecommunications with having to communicate with the remote regions of their country.
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Challenges for Canada Today Natural Resources- Pipelines and destroying forest are killing habitats for native animals. Overfishing is a problem as well. Urbanization- 77% of people live in cities. Challenges such as housing, pollution, and overcrowding.
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Links to the U.S. Largest undefended border in the world and travelers pay a fee to cross the border. Culture- People close to border enjoy tv and radio stations together and sports teams exist from both countries. Economic- NAFTA- largest trade block in the world. Free trade for all North America. Uneven- Canada knows what happens in America, but America has no idea what happens in Canada.
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Links to the World Canada is known as a middle power. They work with other middle powers to complete a common goal. Canada has ports to trade with Asia and Europe. Part of the Commonwealth, helping make trade, health, and education better in other countries. Canada is a natural peacekeeper.
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