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This category deals with issues relating to single ethnic, racial or cultural groups, such as Black or Arab Canadians or people of Celtic heritage.

For sites dealing with the relationship between cultural or ethnic groups, visit this sub-category, Multiculturalism.

Sites that will not be accepted in this category are those where the ethnicity or cultural heritage is not a central theme, such as a local newspaper dealing with general issues, whose publisher happens to be of Haitian heritage.

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When writing your site's description, please tell what your site offers in a clear and concise statement without hype or promotional language.

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This category deals cultural identity issues resulting from racial or cultural ties or ancestry.

Indigenous

For sites specific to First Nations and Canadian aboriginal people.

Multiculturalism

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This category accepts sites dealing with the relationships between cultures or ethnic groups. If your site deals only with the issues of a single ethnic or cultural group, please submit it to Ethnicity, or one of its sub-categories.

Submission Tips:

When writing your site's title please ensure it is the same as your organization.
When writing your site's description, please tell what your site offers in a clear and concise statement without hype or promotional language.

For help about submissions, please click on Submission Help.

Multiculturalism is a pattern of social life in which diversity and tolerance of multiple ethnic groups are accommodated.

For the purpose of this category, it deals with the relationship between ethnic or cultural groups or their relationship with their adopted country, Canada.


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