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DNS Resolutions
Date
IP Address
2014-09-15
74.81.66.106
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ClassC
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2024-10-24
93.189.5.226
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 27 Aug 2023 11:59:37 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Wed, 22 Feb 2017 00:35:36 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 6218Vary: Accept-Encod !DOCTYPE html>html> head> meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8> title>Life in the fast lane/title> link hrefstyles.css relstylesheet /> /head> body> main> div classinnertube> h1>Multiculturalism in Canada/h1> p>Multicultural policies recognize the existence of different cultures, traditions, beliefs, and views within a single area, region, or country. Different cultural traditions are usually associated with national minorities, ethnic groups, and indigenous or aboriginal people. Multiculturalism endorses the idea of a culturally diverse and inclusive society to avoid ethnic conflict. This is the exact opposite of assimilation which aims at cultural assimilation. /p> h2>Canada’s Version of Multiculturalism/h2> img srcImg/totem-poles.jpg>p>In Canada, multiculturalism is also understood in the sense of recognition and celebration of diverse cultural backgrounds. It is also a way to achieve inclusive citizenship for all national and ethnic minorities. The term as such was first coined in the 60s to counter the idea of biculturalism. The Canadian Multicultural Act was enacted in 1985 to help preserve cultural heritage and recognize that all Canadians have the right to freedom of peaceful association and assembly, expression, opinion, thought, religion, and belief. The Canadian Constitution also recognizes and protects the rights of indigenous people while the Canadian Human Rights Act protects all citizens from discrimination and discriminatory practices. What is more, multiculturalism is not only a subject of intellectual debate in Canada as in other countries. It is an official policy and everyone has the right to actively participate in political, economic, and social affairs. /p> p>The Canadian Consultative Council on Multiculturalism and the a hrefhttp://www.cic.gc.ca/EnGlish/multiculturalism/index.asp target_blank>Ministry of Multiculturalism/a> were established back in 1973. The position of the Minister of Multiculturalism and Citizensh
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 27 Aug 2023 11:59:37 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Wed, 22 Feb 2017 00:35:36 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 6218Vary: Accept-Encod !DOCTYPE html>html> head> meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8> title>Life in the fast lane/title> link hrefstyles.css relstylesheet /> /head> body> main> div classinnertube> h1>Multiculturalism in Canada/h1> p>Multicultural policies recognize the existence of different cultures, traditions, beliefs, and views within a single area, region, or country. Different cultural traditions are usually associated with national minorities, ethnic groups, and indigenous or aboriginal people. Multiculturalism endorses the idea of a culturally diverse and inclusive society to avoid ethnic conflict. This is the exact opposite of assimilation which aims at cultural assimilation. /p> h2>Canada’s Version of Multiculturalism/h2> img srcImg/totem-poles.jpg>p>In Canada, multiculturalism is also understood in the sense of recognition and celebration of diverse cultural backgrounds. It is also a way to achieve inclusive citizenship for all national and ethnic minorities. The term as such was first coined in the 60s to counter the idea of biculturalism. The Canadian Multicultural Act was enacted in 1985 to help preserve cultural heritage and recognize that all Canadians have the right to freedom of peaceful association and assembly, expression, opinion, thought, religion, and belief. The Canadian Constitution also recognizes and protects the rights of indigenous people while the Canadian Human Rights Act protects all citizens from discrimination and discriminatory practices. What is more, multiculturalism is not only a subject of intellectual debate in Canada as in other countries. It is an official policy and everyone has the right to actively participate in political, economic, and social affairs. /p> p>The Canadian Consultative Council on Multiculturalism and the a hrefhttp://www.cic.gc.ca/EnGlish/multiculturalism/index.asp target_blank>Ministry of Multiculturalism/a> were established back in 1973. The position of the Minister of Multiculturalism and Citizensh
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