The Royal Commission of Bilingualism and Biculturalism in 1963 recommended an English and French cultural framework for Canada under Pearson.
Trudeau senior decided that he would have multiculturalism instead. This is where the whole idea of diversity and inclusivity stems from, its this single section in the constitution which recommends promoting multiculturalism, but its not a requirement.
The Charter wouldn't be so bad if we had English and French biculturalism instead, we wouldn't have to put up with accommodating the entire world, and every single minority group, instead we'd have a bicultural country and people are expected to assimilate. Immigration policies would prefer Anglophones and Francophones. Social policies would flow from a consensus that Canada is an English and French country.
Instead we have doomed Canada with the Generation Z of Pajeets, Dindu Nuffins, and Changs.
The Royal Commission of Bilingualism and Biculturalism in 1963 recommended an English and French cultural framework for Canada under Pearson.
Trudeau senior decided that he would have multiculturalism instead. This is where the whole idea of diversity and inclusivity stems from, its this single section in the constitution which recommends promoting multiculturalism, but its not a requirement.
The Charter wouldn't be so bad if we had English and French biculturalism instead, we wouldn't have to put up with accommodating the entire world, and every single minority group, instead we'd have a bicultural country and people are expected to assimilate. Immigration policies would prefer Anglophones and Francophones. Social policies would flow from a consensus that Canada is an English and French country.
The Royal Commission of Bilingualism and Biculturalism in 1963 recommended an English and French cultural framework for Canada under Pearson.
Trudeau senior decided that he would have multiculturalism instead. This is where the whole idea of diversity and inclusivity stems from, its this single section in the constitution which recommends promoting multiculturalism, but its not a requirement.
The Charter wouldn't be so bad if we had English and French biculturalism instead, we wouldn't have to put up with accommodating the entire world, and every single minority group, instead we'd have a bicultural country and people are expected to assimilate, or not. Immigration policies would prefer Anglophones and Francophones. Social policies would flow from a consensus that Canada is an English and French country.