Would you rather have maple syrup flow through your veins or be able to transform into a majestic moose at will?
- Have maple syrup flow through your veins
- Transform into a majestic moose at will
Would you rather be able to speak fluent moose or have the power to control maple syrup?
- Speak fluent moose
- Control maple syrup
Would you rather live in an igloo or ride a moose to work?
- Live in an igloo
- Ride a moose to work
In a few words, how would you describe Canadian identity?
Is Canadian identity defined by the experiences of immigrants and Indigenous peoples, or by the values and culture of the majority population?
What role do immigrants play in defining Canadian identity today, and how do their perspectives shape the Canadian experience?
What does it mean to be a part of the Canadian identity in an era of increasing globalization and cultural diversity?
What role does multiculturalism play in the Canadian identity, and how has it affected the national identity of Canadians today?
Canadian identity is shaped by values such as acceptance, multiculturalism, politeness, and patriotism. History and geography have also had an influence on Canada's national identity. Exploring Canada's past and present cultural diversity is key to understanding Canadian identity.
Exploring Canadian Identity
Multiculturalism: The recognition and celebration of Canada's diverse cultural backgrounds. It is an important part of Canadian identity as it promotes inclusivity and tolerates all religions, beliefs, and cultures. Peacekeeping: Canada has been involved in peacekeeping missions in various countries for decades. This is an important concept to understand of Canadian identity as it demonstrates Canada's commitment to global peace and security. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms: This document outlines the rights and freedoms of Canadians. It is a fundamental concept of Canadian identity and provides a legal framework for the protection of Canadian citizens.
Concepts:
What do you think best defines Canada's identity?
- Compassionate and tolerant
- Multi-cultural and diverse
- Peaceful and respectful
- Open and progressive
Draw a dinosaur holding a bunch of colorful balloons and wearing a party hat
The Canadian flag was adopted in 1965 and is known as the 'Maple Leaf'. It is the first official national flag of Canada. The Canadian national anthem, 'O Canada', was written in 1880. The polar bear is the official animal of Nunavut, a Canadian territory in the Arctic region.
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What does it mean to be Canadian? How has this definition changed over time?
Name any First Nations, Métis, Saskatchewan, and Canadian texts (including videos) you can think of that present different viewpoints and perspectives on Canadian identity? (it's ok to say IDK on this one)
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In your opinion, what are some key elements that contribute to Canadian national identity and how do they shape the country's culture, values, and sense of belonging?
What aspects of the Canadian identity are important to you and why?
Q: What is one way that you would define Canadian identity?
Canadian identity is shaped by values such as acceptance, multiculturalism, politeness, and patriotism. History and geography have also had an influence on Canada's national identity. Exploring Canada's past and present cultural diversity is key to understanding Canadian identity.
Exploring Canadian Identity
Multiculturalism: The recognition and celebration of Canada's diverse cultural backgrounds. It is an important part of Canadian identity as it promotes inclusivity and tolerates all religions, beliefs, and cultures. Peacekeeping: Canada has been involved in peacekeeping missions in various countries for decades. This is an important concept to understand of Canadian identity as it demonstrates Canada's commitment to global peace and security. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms: This document outlines the rights and freedoms of Canadians. It is a fundamental concept of Canadian identity and provides a legal framework for the protection of Canadian citizens.
Concepts:
What do you think best defines Canada's identity?
- Compassionate and tolerant
- Multi-cultural and diverse
- Peaceful and respectful
- Open and progressive
What does it mean to be Canadian? How has this definition changed over time?
What First Nations, Métis, Saskatchewan, and Canadian texts present different viewpoints and perspectives on Canadian identity?
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In your opinion, what are some key elements that contribute to Canadian national identity and how do they shape the country's culture, values, and sense of belonging?
How have your opinions on Canadian identity changed after reading different texts?
What aspects of the Canadian identity are important to you and why?
What aspects of Canadian identity do you think are most important for Canadian citizens to understand and appreciate?