Family life in Canada is as diverse as its people. While many families are made up of two parents with children, there are many other types of families as well. In Canada, you may form the type of family that works best for you.
For example, Canada has over one million single-parent families, with women heading most. There are hundreds of thousands of stepfamilies---created when adults who already have children marry one another---and many common-law unions (unmarried people who live together) with and without children.
Sometimes grandparents raise their grandchildren or uncles and aunts raise their nieces and nephews. Some parents adopt children. Other families are made up of same-sex couples, with or without children, and many couples have no children. Sometimes extended families live together, with parents, children, uncles, aunts, cousins and grandparents all living under one roof.
It is common in Canada for two-parent families to have both parents working outside the home.
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What was family life like
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they had the same seltter as us pritty much
the life of lumberjacks of canada is dangerous and risky
A family doctor in Canada receives their accreditation through the College of Family Physicians of Canada. They must also pursue additional education to keep their certification.
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Terry's family lived in Canada for most of his life.
What was family life like
its family like xD
life was very interesting.
The warthog's family is like pigs
Jamaican family life is almost similar to the USA
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Life for slaves in Canada varied depending on factors such as the location, time period, and individual circumstances. Some slaves faced ongoing discrimination and limited opportunities for social and economic advancement, while others were able to find relative freedom and build communities. Overall, life as a slave in Canada was challenging and marked by the enduring impacts of slavery and systemic racism.
robins look like there family
a big family