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Canada is an immense country. It is very diverse in its people, its
landscape, its climate and its way of life. However, Canadians do share
the same important values. These values guide and influence much of our
everyday life. These are values of pride, a belief in equality and
diversity and respect for all individuals in society. Women, men,
children and seniors are all equally respected in Canada. Canadians may
be different from each other but it is these shared values that make
Canada a friendly, caring, peace-loving and secure society in which to
live.
Fairness,
tolerance and respect
Canadians want fairness and justice for
themselves, their children and their families. And most are fair and
just to others, no matter who they are or where they come from.
Diversity and
cooperation
Canadians understand the value of
cooperation. In a country as large and diverse as Canada, people must be
able to learn to resolve or ignore small conflicts in order to live
happily and peacefully.
Equal
opportunity
Canadians believe in equality. Each
person is equal before the law and is treated equally by the law. Women
and men have the same opportunity for success. Canadians let people live
as they wish, as long as they do not limit how others live.
Civil
responsibility
Canadians appreciate their rights and
freedoms, which are the same without regard to gender, race, or
ethnicity. Most also want to contribute to our society. As a newcomer,
you should be aware of your rights and responsibilities. The right to
participate in Canadian society implies an obligation to help it
succeed. Canadian citizenship is about caring enough to want to get
involved and make Canada even better.
Environmental
responsibility
Canadians are especially conscious of
their natural environment and the need to both respect and protect it
for the future. Canadians believe that economic growth should not come
at the expense of a healthy environment and social well-being. There are
some simple things we all can do to work towards sustainable
development, such as: participating in recycling programs that help
convert garbage into usable materials; keeping parks and streets clean
by putting garbage into garbage cans and cleaning up after their pets;
not smoking in public places where it is banned; using public
transportation, riding a bicycle or walking rather than using a car; and
volunteering with community groups.
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