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Questioning Multiculturalism

Following the World War II, Canada was no longer made up of its two ethnocultural groups, French and English, but instead by polyethnicity, or many ethnic groups. From that time on, the country has actively accepted and adopted multiculturalism, culminating with the passage of Bill C 93, an act for the preservation and enhancement on July 12, 1988 in the House of Commons. While the multiculturalism experience has been much depicted and represented as a celebration of ethnicity where different cultural groups share their customs and learn from each other, it is not all it has been hyped to be. …

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