FRHD 1020 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Canadian Citizenship Act 1946, Visible Minority, Iroquois

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Week 2 chapter 2: history, culture, and. English canadians and french canadians: english canadians have always seen the family as responsible for its members, the chief responsibility was to nuclear family members. Other immigrant groups: over the next century, successive waves of immigration to canada have increased the cultural diversity of the nation"s population, the visible minority population is likely to increase rapidly among the. Canadian-born, many of whom are children and grandchildren of immigrants. Montreal; international adoptions have increased in the years since then: parents adopt internationally and transracially mainly because they want young children. The desire to retain canada"s british character: before 1900, many newcomers came from the british isles and the united. States, including many who were loyal to the british at the time of the. American revolution: governments placed barriers to the immigration of non-whites, members of certain religions, and others regarded as being hard to assimilate into.

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