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Canadian culture sits at a distinctive crossroads of Indigenous heritage, French and English colonial history, and persistent American influence, making it a rich subject across disciplines including sociology, political science, literature, and communications. Students encounter this topic in courses on North American studies, postcolonial theory, immigration and identity, and media studies. Its academic interest lies partly in the tension between Canada's effort to define a national identity and the external pressures that continuously reshape it — most prominently the economic and cultural dominance of the United States.

The papers archived here approach Canadian culture from a notably wide range of angles. Literary analysis appears in work on Margaret Atwood's Surfacing, which examines Canada's relationship to the United States, while cultural and historical perspectives emerge in papers on French Canada and Aboriginal art. Sociological and demographic lenses appear in work on South Asian immigrant women and breastfeeding practices. Other papers take policy and economic approaches, exploring the growing gap between rich and poor in Canada, and still others address communication practices across oral, literate, and electronic modes.

A strong essay on Canadian culture benefits from a focused thesis that identifies a specific tension — between national and regional identity, Indigenous and settler perspectives, or Canadian and American influence — rather than attempting to survey culture broadly. Evidence drawn from primary texts, policy documents, demographic data, or visual and oral traditions tends to carry the most weight depending on the disciplinary approach. The most common pitfall is treating Canadian identity as monolithic; acknowledging regional, linguistic, and Indigenous diversity strengthens any argument considerably.

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Aboriginal art: history, significance, and contemporary practice
Canada has a very rich and unique history in the modern era, having maintained connections to its parent country while achieving independence in a peaceful manner. At first, Canada was also unique in the relationships…
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Hockey the Universal, Individual Hockey:
In Gruneau and Whitson's Hockey Night in Canada, the authors present Canada's most famous and identity-forming sport as a symbol of the universal contrast between high and popular culture as well as the contrast between…
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Maurice Richard and Canadian Culture
Has ice hockey in Canada achieved "mythical cultural status," as Neil Earle's quotation suggests in the article by Howard Ramos and Kevin Gosine? Has hockey in Canada served as a "primal source of…
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Canada's relationship to the United States in Margaret Atwood's Surfacing
For Americans or Europeans who are oblivious to the justifiably pessimistic feelings many Canadians have toward the U.S. In particular and Western attitudes in general, reading Margaret Atwood's book Surfacing should…
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Business letter and memo formats
Canadian Expansion Research have recently been contacted by the Minister of Trade and Commerce for Canada, who contacted me for the purpose of encouraging Burger Delight to expand into the Canadian market.
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Twentieth Century Was a Century of Technological
Twentieth century was a century of technological progress, century when most of democratic and social principles were realized on practice, which made society more open, liberal, free and advanced.
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Cultural Identity as it Pertains
¶ … cultural identity as it pertains to Canadians. This paper will critically review an article entitled "Defining and Describing Culture," an exploration of how Canadians define their culture in both positive and…
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Horses Canada Arrival of Horses
Arrival of Horses in Canada Prior to the Confederation
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Parenting Styles and Their Effects on Children's Behavior
This research paper is based on Baumrind's theory of parenting and covers the impact and consequences of different parenting styles on children's development extensively. Four parenting styles named authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved are discussed in detail. This paper also discusses parenting style of Canada, Japan and China in contrast with Baumrind's theory of parenting. All the impacts and influences on parenting style are deeply studied and discussed.
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Movie Critique Double Happiness
Mina Shum's 1994 movie Double Happiness combines cultural and parental friction with a touching coming of age story. Jade Li (Sandra Oh) is a young Chinese-Canadian who struggles to distance herself from her father's…