Wednesday, 30 September 2020

CANADA

 Hello,

Is Canada the homeland of justice, equality and tolerance ? 

Why ?

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  2. Hello,
    I think that Canada is a homeland with a lot of tolerance and liberty like for instance the fact that they are open minded about each other's culture and to welcome new people in its country. It means that there is no distinction between a man and a woman, a black and a white, a homosexual and a heterosexual, a christian and a islmamist etc. So, to conclude even if there is still some discriminations in the country, Canada is a freedom country. And also I would mention that there is no country complitely free and full of tolerance because we all grow through social norms and there will always someone to disagree with human breaks these norms. However we are all humans.
    Thank you.

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  3. While Canada is a developed country, I wouldn't go so far at so call it the homeland of justice, equality and tolerance. In this democratic country, these values are held high within their society. However, like it is in other countries, people won't necessarily respect these notions. For instance, corruption is still prevalent in many countries, and so is racism. On the subject of Canada, I think that canadians are generally tolerant and kind. Furthermore, its prime minister, Justin Trudeau, advocates for equality and inclusion. However, I still think it is too far-fetched to associate these 3 morals to a single nation, while they are shared between most developed countries.

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      While Canada is a developed country, I wouldn't go so far AS TO call it the homeland of justice, equality and tolerance. In this democratic country, these values are held high within their society. However, AS IN other countries, people won't necessarily respect these notions. For instance, corruption is still prevalent in many countries, and so is racism. On the subject of Canada, I think that Canadians are generally tolerant and kind. Furthermore, its Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, advocates for equality and inclusion. However, I still think it is too far-fetched to associate these 3 morals to a single nation, while they are shared between most developed countries.

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  4. Hi,
    Canada is the homeland of equality because it welcome poeple of all races, sexuality and age.
    Canada is a country that values justice, we can see it with the Indigenous poeple that receive a lot of help during the pandemic.

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  5. I think that Canada is the homeland of justice, equality and tolerance. Indeed, it's a democratic country in which there is an important diversity. It's a cosmopolitan country. Most of the canadians are open-minded and kind. Thus, all the inhabitants can be themselves.

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  6. Hello,
    I my opinion, Canada can be perceived like the homeland of justice, equality and tolerance. Effectively, this country is more tolerant than other countries, particularly in the field of work. Even if Canadian employers have less holidays than French, they are more respected and considered by their boss. For instance, if an employer has to leave is work because of a sick child, the boss does not necessarily require a proof by a document. It’s an example of tolerance and humanity which does not exist in France.
    Moreover, in Canada, people are more easily included in society, for the reason that activities (sports, art, group entertainment) allow to be integrated in society, whereas in other countries like France, a person can have difficulties to be integrated in society as soon as she is unemployed.
    Also, I think Canadian are more open-minded than other populations in many subjects, because in Canada, there is much more diversity than in France.

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      Hello,
      In my opinion, Canada can be perceived as the homeland of justice, equality and tolerance. Effectively, this country is more tolerant than other countries, particularly in the field of work. Even if Canadian employers have less holidays than French, they are more respected and considered by their boss. For instance, if an employer has to leave his work because of a sick child, the boss does not necessarily require a proof. It’s an example of tolerance and humanity which does not exist in France.
      Moreover, in Canada, people are more easily included in society, because activities (sports, art, group entertainment) allow you to be integrated in society, whereas in other countries like France, a person can have difficulties to be integrated in society as soon as she is unemployed.
      Also, I think Canadians are more open-minded than other populations in many subjects, because Canada is much more diversified.

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  7. Hello,
    I do not think that Canada is a land of equality because every canadian citizen do not have the same opportunities.Indeed,for example, natives undergo more discrimination than the others communities.However,Canada is a country composed of a lot of differents communities and that permit many tolerance.Lastly,we can notice that Canada has a strong constitution wich guaranties individual freedrom and equal justice to every canadian citizens whatever his/her origin and his/her religion.

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  8. Correction : I do not think that Canada is a land of equality because every Canadian citizen do not have the same opportunities.Indeed,for example, natives undergo more discrimination than the other communities.However,Canada is a country composed of a lot of different communities and that permit many tolerance.Lastly,we can notice that Canada has a strong constitution which guaranties individual freedrom and equal justice to every Canadian citizen whatever his/her origin and his/her religion.

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  9. Hello,
    Canada is a country that is open-minded.
    To begin, Canada welcome people, whatever their race, their religion, or their sexual orientation. Multiculturalism one of the gifts of the Canadian Constitution.
    However, Canada is surrounded by three oceans and quite far from other country exept the United States.
    That's why Canada has few illegal immigrants crossing it's borders. It's easier to be tolerant of them, unlike the United States and Europe which have a lot more of them.

    Nearly half of Canada outside Quebec believes that "having a growing number of different ethnicities" makes the country "a better place to live"

    To conclude, Canada is one of the most open societies in the world and the most proud of its diversity. We can say Canada is the homeland of equality, justice and tolerance.

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  10. Correction : However,Canada is a country composed of a lot of different communities and this diversity allow them to be tolerant

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