The influence of French culture in Canada is more pronounced than in the U.S. due to Canada's historical ties to France, especially in Quebec, where French is the official language and a significant part of the cultural identity. This results in a vibrant Francophone film industry and a strong appreciation for French cinema. In contrast, the U.S. has a predominantly Anglophone culture, which has overshadowed French cultural influences, making it less prominent in American cinema. Additionally, Canadian policies have actively supported and promoted French-language films, further solidifying their presence in the cultural landscape.
If you're a parent you influence your child's culture identity without even trying. This most commonly happens by raising the child surrounded by the customs and qualities of it's parents heritage. However, if the child has a different cultural heritage from one or both parents, this culture can be introduced as well. It's usually best to do this from a young age. I'm not sure what you mean by "influence". Do the parents want their child to identify with a specific culture? It's also possible to raise a child to not identify with any culture. Being raised to adulthood in an extreme antisocial environment from a young age would severely hinder the child's ability to adopt a cultural identity later in life. Not quite sure what you're asking for, but I hope this helped.
Marshall Mcluhan
The role of the NWMP was to bring Canadian culture and ideas to Canada's recently purchased Western and Northern Territories. The idea's included not resisting Canadian control and adopting Canadian, mainly Ontarian culture, at least as it should be understood by a colonists under Canadian control.
they always do it
Quebec is the Canadian province in the center of French culture. It is the only province in Canada where French is the official language and it has a strong French influence in its culture, history, and identity.
Identity influence is defined as the factors that will affect the identity of a person. This may include culture, genes society and so much more.
The corporations represent the spread of American culture. The corporations have influence on foreign governments. The corporations threaten to alter ancient cultures.
class, gender, culture
Culture is made up of the beliefs and practices of individuals. An individual identity can influence the culture if it is highly visible. Examples of this include Politicians or Entertainers who started trends that are still visible many years later.
the influence of U.S. entertainment and news sources
The Canadian province known for its French culture and heritage is Quebec. Quebec is the only predominantly French-speaking province in Canada and has a unique history and cultural identity that differs from the rest of the country.
The influence of Greek culture faded when the Roman Empire rose to power in the Mediterranean. Romans adopted and adapted many aspects of Greek culture, but over time developed their own unique identity that eventually diluted the impact of Greek cultural influence.
Canadian culture is a blend of various influences, primarily shaped by Indigenous peoples and European settlers. Indigenous cultures in Canada date back thousands of years, while European colonization began in the late 15th century. Over the centuries, the interaction of these diverse cultures has created a rich and evolving Canadian identity, making it difficult to pinpoint an exact age for Canadian culture as it continuously adapts and grows.
Monica Singh has written: 'South Asian Canadian adolescent females' perceptions of language, culture and identity' -- subject(s): South Asians, Attitudes, Ethnic identity, Teenage girls
its not. Canadian culture is about acceptance of other cultures and religions
Romulus and Remus were only important to the Roman culture. They were the mythological founders of Rome. Their story served to give the Romans identity.