1. Define diversity:
-diversity is everything that makes us different from each other.
2. Provide an example of how Canada upholds diversity.
-Examples of diversity are: race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio‑economic status, ability, age, religious beliefs, or political views. Canada upholds these by having laws to protect rights and freedoms, promote immigration, welcome diversity in education including courses in different languages and celebrate a vast number of different ethnic and religious holidays, festivals, and traditions.
3. How is pluralism different from diversity?
-Pluralism means recognizing, valuing, celebrating and respecting our differences vs diversity is just the things that make us different from each other. Pluralism presents opportunities to learn from each other, everyone belongs and everyone is free to express differences.
4. Provide an example of how Canada is a pluralistic society.
-Canada is pluralistic examples: Celebration of various cultures, holidays, religions, Gay Marriage, LGBTQ+ taught in schools, accepted, Truth and Reconciliation
5. Why/How might being a pluralistic society present problems?
-Differences in cultural values and practices can sometimes lead to misunderstandings or conflicts between groups. Tensions may arise over issues such as religious practices, cultural traditions, or differing views on social norms.
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