(Courtesy of the National Archives of Canada) Bourassa's nationalism was based on ensuring French Canadian culture was on equal footing with English culture throughout the Dominion. It was also ...
Summary of his aims toward a separate French Canada. Published in the print edition of the November 28, 1964, issue, with the headline “O CANADA AN AMERICAN'S NOTES ON CANADIAN CULTURE.” ...
The Canadian government is boosting the amount of funding it provides Alberta to ensure government services are offered in ...
He immediately changed his name in order to fit into French Canadian culture. His first name, ‘Christian’ became ‘Chréthien’, also adding an accent to his surname to frenchify it. This is how Grothe ...
The volume offers “a Canadian perspective ... Marceau, a French Quebecer who converted to Judaism in 2004, claims a similar cultural awareness, because he was raised “on the border” between ...