They like to shrink heads of goats.
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Some may well like to shrink the heads of goats. That is a tradition, we don't force our traditions on others and accept that there are many different traditions (within limits).
We have a tradition of letting others be. This is a large country, we have room, no need to force everyone to be just like us.
So each family will have their own traditions.
For example many celebrate the official holidays, like Thanksgiving in very traditional ways. Others mix it up, like celebrating Guy Fawkes day, or Diwali or $5 day.
they shrink goats heads
fishing!!
Canadians are free to believe what they want
By not letting others force their traditions on us. Canada is place for everyone, including Canadians. That message is often difficult to get across and we have lost many traditions, some we should have lost long ago, others we should have fought harder to keep. We keep our traditions by allowing others to have theirs.
I think that Canada has more than two major traditions (and I live in Canada) but perhaps you are thinking about the two official languages, English and French, which are both related to certain traditions. We get our head of state, Queen Elizabeth II, from the English tradition, and we get St. Jean Baptiste Day from the French tradition. English and French Canadians both like hockey, so that is a combined tradition.
Vancouver Canadians was created in 2000.
Canadians mostly speak English
Canadians are free to believe what they want
By not letting others force their traditions on us. Canada is place for everyone, including Canadians. That message is often difficult to get across and we have lost many traditions, some we should have lost long ago, others we should have fought harder to keep. We keep our traditions by allowing others to have theirs.
the act of union gave the french canadians less power for laws that are protected their culture and traditions.
Canadian Christmas traditions are very similar to traditions in the United States. They sing carols, eat special food and have Christmas trees. Yes, the kids in Canada believe in Santa Claus.Answer:As to the number of Canadians who believe in Santa Claus. This would be related to Canadians under the age of ten or so. 16% of Canadians are less than 16 years old, an extension would be that 10% are less than 10 years old. So at least 90% of Canadians do not believe in Santa Claus.
Hot dogs, chicken, apples, burgers... (Meats, Vegetables + Fruits, Poultry, Grains, Others (Things like candy and similar) Anything you eat, Canadians eat. :)
I think you mean English Canadians since we are all Canadian. We have some of the same traditions but the Quebecois, as we call French Canadians who live in Quebec, have many traditions not shared by English Canadians. As I am English Canadian, I am not an expert but can mention that they have food, such as tortiere and poutine, holidays such as Jean Baptiste Day, movies, music and art, as well as many cultural differences related to behaviours. They are a more Latin-based culture whereas the rest of Canada is more British historically.
French-speaking Canadians are called Francophones.
The Dutch do not have any special customs that are very different from any other Western nation, they eat healthy , work hard and are very honest, love the Canadians, simply because they were liberated on the 5th of May 1945, by the Canadians, this tradition is still celebrated to this day.
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