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Canada Lacks A Real National Identity


I believe that Canada lacks a real national identity. Canadians tend to


identify with community and region rather than the nation. Because Canada has


such a great cultural diversity the Canadian identity is shaped by our values


and attitudes as they have emerged from our history and geography. Bilingualism


and multiculturalism are very important to the Canadian identity. They both


strengthen and challenge Canadian identity. Because Canada has so many cultural


and regional groups, interaction between them influences one?s identity.


Differing views of Canada by Canadians and other countries prove that Canada


does not have a true national identity. Because of these factors Canada lacks a


national identity, one which everyone can recognize.


When someone asks a Canadian what his nationality is, he does not reply,


?Canadian?, instead, ?German?, ?Scottish? or ?Ukrainian?. This is because we as


Canadians do not see ourselves as distinct Canadians. We need to have a common


idea of what it is to be Canadian rather than always identifying with the place


we came from. We identify with community or region over nation. To gain a


Canadian identity we must learn to identify with a nation, Canada. This is one


of the main reasons we lack a Canadian identity, because we as Canadians do not


really think of ourselves as Canadians. We may be Canadians but we think of


Canada as a place of refuge rather than a home. This ties in with our lack of


patriotism. Many Canadians that I know, come Olympic time or another big world


competition, rather that cheering for Canada, will cheer for their home country.


A reason for this is because of our multicultural society. Because in Canada, ?


anything goes?, there is no push to be Canadian. So they can do what they want


and carry on with their cultural traditions. Because there is really no


Canadian identity to begin with, it makes it all the easier for them to carry on


as they wish. This explains why people who are Canadian citizens tend to


identify more with community or region than with Canada.


Canadians all have different values and traditions, like any country,


but in Canada there is a great diversity of values and traditions. This makes


it harder for people to identify with each other. Alexander and Pearl eat the


traditional cabbage rolls and perogies every other day. Franz and Augusta on


the other hand would much rather have their traditional sauerkraut and strudel.


It is because of differences like this that Canada can not have it?s own


identity. When different cultural groups each have their own way of getting


things done because of the way they were brought up, it is almost impossible to


have a true Canadian identity. Over time the traditions of the different groups


will blend but until then, Canada can not have a real national identity. It can


be argued that the differences in cultural values and traditions are an aspect


of the Canadian identity, but I feel that a Canadian identity is one which


everyone can relate to and see in their own life. To me, a Canadian identity


needs to be shaped by different values, traditions and cultures that have


emerged from history to create a truly Canadian identity.


Bilingualism and multiculturalism can be good for, but also challenge


the Canadian identity. These policies challenge the Canad

ian identity because


they allow people to keep their culture. I feel a true identity is one which


everyone can relate to, when everyone keeps their culture it is harder to have a


true Canadian identity. It would be much easier to have a national identity if


our country was unilingual and unicultural, because there would be one common


way of getting things done. On the other hand, with these policies others see


us as a country that does not force others into a certain culture, they can keep


their culture if they want. Because of these policies we gain popularity with


other countries. That is the view other countries would have of Canada, which


again shows that there is really no national identity. The bilingual and


multicultural policies are ones that play a significant role in the Canadian


identity.


Because Canada has so many different cultural groups, interaction


between them can influence or change the Canadian identity. In Canada, although


it is a multicultural society, there is a lot of integration, people sharing


bits and pieces of their culture with each other. Sometimes it is sharing


recipes or inviting friends over to help celebrate Ukrainian Christmas. All of


this has an affect on the Canadian identity.


Canadians from different parts of the country and people from different


parts of the world have different ideas on what the Canadian identity is. This


gives the idea that there really is no national identity. People from other


countries tend to see Canada as one of the best places in the world to live.


They say that Canadians are nice, mannerly, polite, and law abiding among many


other things. The United Nations went as far as to say that Canada was the best


country to live because we rank very high in life expectancy, average level of


education and average per capita income. We have a great world reputation as


being helpful and a very key component of UN operations. We have been said to


be a world role model and a model for multiculturalism, something many Canadians


are worried about and bicker over. Canadians tend to worry too much about the


little things, when there are better things to worry about like trying to find


an identity. Canadians in the West feel alienated by the East and think that


they are not cared about, that they do not have an equal opportunity with those


in the East. Those in the East think the Westerners are treated the same and


that there is nothing for them to be upset about. Canadians as a whole do not


see Canada the way the other countries do. Canadians don?t think we are as


great of a country as we really are. The country of Canada lacks a true


national identity, partly because of all of the different views of Canada.


Because of many factors, Canada lacks a real national identity.


Canadians identify with community, region, but rarely a nation. Values,


attitudes and cultures of different groups shape identity as they have emerged


from our history and geography. Bilingual and multicultural polices which help


people preserve their own cultures can also have an affect on Canadian identity.


Interaction between groups and people that have different views on Canada can


influence the Canadian identity. Even though people have their own idea of the


Canadian identity, Canada lacks a true national identity, one that is clearly


Canadian and can be recognized by anybody, anywhere.

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