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Historica Canada
A Place to Belong
In 1971, Canada became the first country in the world to adopt an official multiculturalism policy. It was meant to preserve cultural freedoms and recognize the contributions of diverse groups to Canadian society. Today it’s a defining feature of the Canadian identity. But for much of our history, that wasn’t the case. We explore the reasons why in this five-part series, A Place to Belong: A History of Multiculturalism in Canada, produced by Historica Canada and made possible in part by the Government of Canada. A Place to Belong is part of a larger education campaign created by Historica...
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4.9 stars from 16 ratings
Excellent
Excellent podcast. I learned so much. Please make more episodes.
cute_chica via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/07/22
Thank you
Great concise information, thank you for this !
hillaryb613 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/29/21
Fabulous podcast
I’m truly delighted to have found this podcast, education will always be the best key to empowering communities. I am looking forward for the upcoming episodes.
Ari DLM via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/12/21
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Published 06/23/21
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