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What it Means to be Canadian.  

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What it Means to be Canadian To be Canadian means more then simply living in Canada. In Canada we stand up for what we believe in and respect others opinions. Our lifestyle reflects the need we have to be part of a group. Canada consists of ten provinces, five great lakes and 27 million neighbours. The extreme weather conditions, our ethnic cultures, our neighbourly lifestyle and our democratic government are what it means to be Canadian. Our ever-changing climate unifies the populations of Canada. Canadian is not a light word. It includes so many qualities, one of them happens to be perseverant. We can be defined as such since blizzard, storm and freezing have become a part of our daily word choice but we continue to be optimistic about the future. One thing we Canadians have in common is that we experience severe weather conditions. Which make us stronger and more persistent...

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