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Included in this
section are sites relating to Canadian culture and heritage, as well as those
supplying general information regarding Canadian life and society.
An official
government site, providing information concerning the geography, history,
economy and symbols of Canada. There's even a quiz or two, for those who like
that sort of thing.
A website dedicated
to the culture and achievements of the Asian Canadian community.
"Uses
sound, images, tables, graphs and both analytical and descriptive text to look
at Canada—The Land, The People, The Economy and The State".
Maintained by Statistics Canada.
This is the official
Canadian government Website, through which "Internet users around the
world can obtain information about Canada, its government and its
services". The site is also a gateway to various government departments and
agencies equipped with Internet facilities.
An
electronic magazine providing "a forum for thoughts and rants on what
canada is (or isn't) from the inside and out".
A public service web site to promote Canadian
Heritage.
A "gateway to
museums, galleries, and heritage information in Canada and around the
world".
Everything you wanted
to know about Canada but were afraid to ask.
The full text of this invaluable resource.
A carefully crafted
site created by Robin Mathews to introduce students and teachers to Canadian
culture and society and to examine some of the factors that have made the
country what it is today. Separate modules exist for Geography and Empire,
Philosophy and Culture, Ideology in Canada, Canada/U.S. Relations, and Québec
and Constitutional Change.
A lecture by Robert
Fulford.
An excellent
introduction to bibliographical resources (including electronic material and
websites) pertaining to various aspects of Canadian Studies.
A wide-ranging site dealing
with various aspects of Canadian society and culture.
This site comprises
a series of letters written by a Canadian with the emblematic name of Janus,
describing various aspects of the contemporary Canadian scene for the benefit
of a friend traveling in distant countries.
This website
“provides access to information on the Internet which defines and
exposes Canada and
Canadians. This is an attempt to define our multicultural fabric, our
history, our symbols and our values.”
"le point de
départ incontournable vers les sites portant sur les communautés minoritaires
francophones du Canada. Il se compose de pages thématiques sur les
différentes facettes de la vie communautaire." Par François-Pierre
Gingras.
Information and
links dealing with various aspects of Canadian life.
Copyright ©1998-2003 David Lucking.
All rights reserved.
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