Population Composition, 1891-1961: Being CanadianIn 1891, “being Canadian” meant, almost without exception, honouring one's Native, French, or British cultural traditions, sometimes in combination, in a fresh spacious setting. In the 21st century "being Canadian" applies to dozens of ethnic, religious, and linguistic groups associated with all parts of the world, most commonly living in a few large cities. |
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Population Composition, 1891-1961
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