Canad The Final Source By Justin Trudeau

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Source one is a quote by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2015, the year he was elected on a wave of enthusiasm, and likely a time in which he wished to gain the support and appreciation of the many people of Canada. The Prime Minister opens by stating that there exists no core identity that unifies Canadians. What we do share, according to Prime Minister Trudeau, are values such as openness, respect, compassion, and a willingness to work hard. This statement is in fact a definition of civic nationalism, a form of nationalism in which the connecting force of a nation's identity is based on citizens values and ideals rather than race, ethnicity and appearance. Prime Minister Trudeau is saying that more importantly than what Canadians …show more content…

Legault begins by stating that he believes it’s crucial not to put all cultures and people on an equal level. He states that interculturalism, a political movement that supports acknowledging differences between ethnicities and cultures rather than placing them all on an equal level, is important in a society. Legault says he believes newcomers to Quebec add to the culture, but should be encouraged to adopt the language and ways of life of the people of Quebec. Francois Legault states in his quote that people who come to a new area should integrate into the traditions, languages, and values of the inhabitants already living there. The issue raised in this quote is one pertaining also to the extent to which Civic nationalism should be in Canada. To what extent should people recognize the many ethnicities of Canada as being different from each other, and to what extent should they attempt to integrate them into new ways of life? Premier Francois Legault would likely state that people arriving into Quebec from other ethnicities should make an effort to learn the language of Quebec people and should make an effort to fit in with those who already live there. Individuals who would agree with this statement include those who live in Quebec and wish to maintain their cultural identity among all people who live there. People who would disagree with this quote would be those who believe in multiculturalism and diversity of