CMST 3H03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Biculturalism, Content Analysis, Pierre Trudeau

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Don"t have to share the exact same research question they should have some connection to their topic, the more they share and the closer the research question is to the topic it"ll be easier. How do the sources relate to each other (and how they gain insight) Primary sources it doesn"t have to address the research question directly, they become evidence and provides insight to your research question. Bringing secondary sources together for research questions. Technological nationalism (charland: puts out in the mid-1980s, expand on this a little bit today the concept of what canadian culture is and ships it to canadian culture and finds it in the 1960s/80s. Multiculturalism: 1960s-90s: emerging policies that revolved around this. Canadian national identity: defined not by culture/people, defined by space-binding technologies, railroad: cpr, radio: cbc. Extends civilization : fast transportation aids with people in the community but also with companies transferring packages. Ottawa"s power: economic interests, u. s. out.

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