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Sociology / Multiculturalism in Canada / Demographics of Canada / Cultural diversity / Culture of Canada / French people / Canada / Canadians / Department of Canadian Heritage / Cultural studies / Politics / Multiculturalism
Date: 2005-05-30 13:25:03
Sociology
Multiculturalism in Canada
Demographics of Canada
Cultural diversity
Culture of Canada
French people
Canada
Canadians
Department of Canadian Heritage
Cultural studies
Politics
Multiculturalism

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