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Canadians have always had a wide range of different attitudes in different times and regions. The main resistance to immigration has generally come from Quebec, where French-speaking Canadians feared that immigrants would dilute the Francophone culture. But there are strongly pro- and anti- immigrant feelings in all of the provinces.
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An example of implicit culture is the unwritten rule in a workplace to avoid discussing certain topics with upper management, even if they are important. This unspoken understanding influences behavior and communication within the organization.
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Most countries have created cultural conflicts for Canada, via immigration. We have tried to keep these conflicts to a minimum in large part by not forcing our own culture on to new Canadians. Seems to have worked well so far.
Culture of Fear was created on 2011-06-28.
they express their culture by singing and dancing and playing traditional music
It is called Sinophobia and it is when you show constant hostility against Asians.The upper answer is not correct exactly. Sinophobia is a fear of Chinese people, not all Asians.
Germanophobia and Teutophobia are names of phobias relating to the fear of Germans or German culture
They fear there economy is too dependent on the United States
Some collective nouns for the noun fear are a culture of fear or a climate of fear.
the act of union gave the french canadians less power for laws that are protected their culture and traditions.