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Thread: Which country is Canada more close to culturally?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnaLaurentia View Post
    Explanation please.
    That it is part of the greater Canadian culture perhaps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnaLaurentia View Post
    Explanation please.
    French-Canada's culture is influenced by Roman Catholicism and French language, culture and traditions. This makes it unique in Canada, although it does share some common elements with Anglo-Canada and the United States, it's at the same time the most different. Seen as entity on it's own in that regard by many Anglo-Canadians.

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    North America = 6 cultures

    New France (Québécois + Acadian...)
    13 Colony (East USA)
    Loyalist (East Canada)
    Cowboy (Mid-West & South USA + West Canada)
    California
    Native American

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    The United Kingdom clearly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IdealUral View Post
    French-Canada's culture is influenced by Roman Catholicism and French language, culture and traditions. This makes it unique in Canada, although it does share some common elements with Anglo-Canada and the United States, it's at the same time the most different. Seen as entity on it's own in that regard by many Anglo-Canadians.
    I know that... but why sub? I don't considere to be a sub-culture but a culture equal to anglo-canadian, american...

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    Quote Originally Posted by celtabria View Post
    That it is part of the greater Canadian culture perhaps?
    Actually, yes. I don't like Canada but we clearly change the face of Canada. We discovered this country, founded several cities, we played an important role in the politics of this country since his fondation...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnaLaurentia View Post
    I know that... but why sub? I don't considere to be a sub-culture but a culture equal to anglo-canadian, american...
    This what the text book referred to Quebec as being a sub-culture. I believe they see mainstream Canadian culture to be that of Anglo-Canada. I remember the same phrase was used by my sociology professor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treffie View Post
    We give way to the right - whatever type of roundabout it is.
    Right. No, left. Wait a minute!

    Ha-ha, we give way to the left in a circle, whatever type.

    Don't get out much?
    LOL--life's short, gotta mix it up a little once in a while. Vroom-vroom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe McCarthy View Post
    Thanks for providing an opportunity for me to promote my imperialist agenda, libre. For starters, I'd be keen to see someone argue that people in Calgary and Edmonton have more in common culturally with Bradford than they do Montana, Idaho, or the Dakotas.
    There are certain residents of Calgary and Edmonton who have far more in common with certain residents of Bradford than they do with Montana or the Dakotas.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 007 View Post
    There are certain residents of Calgary and Edmonton who have far more in common with certain residents of Bradford than they do with Montana or the Dakotas.
    Amazing you picked up on that. I'm stunned...

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