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The Canadian Mosaic vs. The U.S. Melting Pot


The Canadian Mosaic vs. The U.S. Melting Pot
The advantages and disadvantages of both countries cultural policies and analysis of the impact of the structures on each society.
1,700 words (approx. 6.8 pages) | 7 sources | MLA | 2001 Canada


Paper Summary:

Canada is internationally recognized as a culturally diverse nation that emphasizes the concept of "The Mosaic." No other country in the world encompasses inhabitants from so many different backgrounds who exhibit strong loyalty towards Canada, while still preserving their cultural heritage. This is contrasted to the American ideal of the "Melting Pot," which attempts to shape all of their citizens into a set mold. Canada's philosophy is believed to be more effective and respectful than that which is possessed by our American neighbors. The following discusses the advantages and disadvantages of both approaches, and analyzes the impact of the structures on each country's society.

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"Canada is world renown for being one of the most tolerant, welcoming, and democratic countries in the world - a dynamic mosaic of multiculturalism where people live and work together in harmony. Over the past 150 years, more than 14 million people have immigrated to Canada, with 16% of the 30 million citizens being first-generation immigrants. The Government of Canada is committed to a policy of diversity designed to preserve and enhance the multicultural heritage of Canadians, while striving to achieve equality in the economic, social, cultural and political aspects of Canada. In 1991, the Department of Multiculturalism and Citizenship conducted a survey, which revealed high levels of Canadian values and identity. Six out of ten interviewees portrayed a "deep emotional attachment to Canada" and 95% believe they can be proud of being a citizen and of their ancestry simultaneously. As a nation, Canada is continually becoming more diverse in its practices, which requires residents to expand their knowledge and appreciate other cultures."

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APA Citation:

The Canadian Mosaic vs. The U.S. Melting Pot (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.ca/Analytical-Essay-The-Canadian-Mosaic-vs-The-U-S-Melting-Pot/6837

MLA Citation:

"The Canadian Mosaic vs. The U.S. Melting Pot" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.ca/Analytical-Essay-The-Canadian-Mosaic-vs-The-U-S-Melting-Pot/6837>




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