Canada. Diverse culture
Description
Famous for its natural beauty, Canada is underappreciated for its vibrant multiculturalism and racial diversity. This program journeys to Quebec and British Columbia to study social, economic, and cultural issues in those provinces. Conversations with local residents-including bilingual students in Montreal and three generations of Japanese fishermen in Vancouver-highlight the complexities and the rewards of the Canadian experience.
Runtime
25 min
Series
Subjects
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
[2005], c2002
Database
Films on Demand
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