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Posts Tagged ‘critical ethnocultural mass’

Grow Canada? Multiculturalism, environmental policy and planning.

By Julian Agyeman | March 22, 2011 | 0

Canada’s official state policy is, and has been since the Trudeau government of the 1970s, one of multiculturalism. It became firmly entrenched in Canada’s Constitution (Canada Act 1982), and law in…

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