Winter sports (including Hockey and kayaking) and parkas (winter weather survival gear).
well Canada and united states have self governing and traditional shares
curling and hockey
What cultural (value) is important... Or what cultural values (are) important... Freedom, Democracy, Self Determination, Self Worth, Respect, Self Respect, Honesty, Fairness, Dependablility, Courage, Motovation. There are many cultural values that are important in the relationship between culture and economy. These are some of the ones I believe to be more important.
it has effect Canada religion such as France when they were at war at Canada they have entered some religion such as Christianity some people have became Christan's but some stayed at their religion in Canada.
Nothing. Canada brings absolutely nothing to the table regarding economic, cultural, or idealistic substance. On the other hand, America, the world's top contributor to culture, and natural resources, is the provider of many fine, important goods such as chaw.
Canada invented a couple medically important inventions. Canada invented insulin, prosthetic hand and a heart pacemaker. These were all invented between 1920-1980.
Canada invented a couple medically important inventions. Canada invented insulin, prosthetic hand and a heart pacemaker. These were all invented between 1920-1980.
europe is ahead of canada by some hours
Religion, after that they are identical.
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There is definitely NO similarity or similarities on Canada and Fiji culture.
Canada and England are culturally different in numerous ways. One of the most noticeable is the direction of traffic on the roads: right is left, left is right when one goes from one country to the other. Other noticeable differences are found in language (with different words, phrases, and spellings found in the English spoken in each country), in television programming (with more advertising noticeable in Canadian television), in dress (with Canada being somewhat less formal), and even in the character of the people (with many observers noting more openness and informality in Canadians).