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  1. Feb 7, 2006 · Prev Next. Social history is a way of looking at how a society organizes itself and how this changes over time. The elements that make up Canada’s social history include climate and geography, as well as the transition to industrialization and urbanization. An Anglo-American compromise was at the base of Canadian society until the 20th ...

  2. Jan 2, 2013 · The question of what it means to be a Canadian has been a difficult and much debated one. Some people see the question itself as central to that identity. Canadians have never reached a consensus on a single, unified conception of the country. Most notions of Canadian identity have shifted between the ideas of unity and plurality.

  3. Dec 16, 2020 · Reconciliation in Canada. In Canada, the process of reconciliation is tied to the federal government 's relationship with Indigenous peoples. The term has come to describe attempts made by individuals and institutions to raise awareness about colonization and its ongoing effects on Indigenous peoples. Reconciliation also refers to efforts made ...

  4. Jun 26, 2014 · In his reading of Canadian history, Cook found many examples of ideological nationalism that was fragmented rather than cohesive. Fundamental to his argument is the distinction between a nationalist state and a nation-state, where the nationalist state is based on a kind of material and spiritual cultural homogeneity that the nation-state is comprised of but not confined to.

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  5. Canadian identity and society. Get a better understanding and appreciation of Indigenous peoples, the role of the monarchy, as well as the languages, anthems and symbols that define Canada’s identity. Recognize the impact of the promotion of gender equality and the protection of human rights and cultural diversity in shaping our country.

  6. These. myths “orient, balance, and organize the structure” (Derrida 278) which herein refers to. the subject’s sense of self; in the case of nationalism, such a structure enables the. perpetuation of what appears to be a solid, fixed national identity for the members of this. imagined community.

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  8. Read the History of Treaty-Making in Canada; History of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada. The Department of Indian Affairs administrative body was established in colonial times to manage the Crown–First Nations relationship. As this relationship has evolved and changed, so has the administrative body.