SY101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: English Canadian, Margaret Atwood, Canadian Identity
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An overview of canadian values: canada is a pluralistic society, made up of many different ethnic, racial, and religious groups as well as countless interest groups. Seymour martin lipset, however, contrasts the revolutionary national values of the us with the. Quebec as a distinct society: throughout the nineteenth century, until the beginning of the quiet revolution in 1969/60, Quebec was viewed by social scientists as a rural and pleasant society controlled by the roman. Leslie lackzo suggests this response is due to the fact that a much higher proportion of people in. Quebec are single or in common-law relationships compared to the rest of canada: when quebecers look outside their province, they tend to skip canada and adopt a global view. It is little wonder, then, that native peoples report the highest incidences of death due to respiratory disease, accidents, violence, and poisoning.