The Canadian brand of beer Molson has made a famous advertisement campaign with the motto “I AM CANADIAN” trying to use the nationalism of the country as a way to attract consumers, and relate the brand with the strong nationalism of Canadian people.The advertising campaign was a success. Nowadays Molson is the beer we see everywhere in Canada, and also we see it as a symbol of what the Canadian hockey player is, the proud of the country.However this advertising campaign was not showed in the province de Quebec. But, why not to show the add in one of the most important provinces of the country. Quebec has more than seven million inhabitants, and is one of the biggest economies in Canada.The answer to this question is not just the language, ...
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Should one be surprised that there still is a population with a French culture in North America, par...
In the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, Canadian nationalists worried about the influence of the United Stat...
In spite of apparent acceptance by the Imperial government of Durham's recommendation for accelerati...
Quebeckers tend to see the francophone experience in the West as an extension of their own relations...
The 1960s was a tumultuous period that resulted in the reshaping of official Canadian identity from ...
Canadian diplomacy has greatly shaped Canada’s debates over language and vice versa. How has the his...
Canada has two long-standing national myths: Loyalism and the Conquest. The nature o...
To understand the evolution of Canada, it is necessary to grasp that the nation is built both becaus...
Depuis les années 1990, on propose de plus en plus de nouveaux modèles pour expliquer le phénomène d...
Après avoir tenté de d'assimiler les Autochtones, la politique fédérale canadienne penche plutôt ve...
THE PROBLEMATICAL CANADIAN PEOPLE The form and content of the definitions of Canada, Quebec and of t...
In the second half of the XXth century, the identity and the collective representation that the Cana...
Quebeckers tend to see the francophone expérience in the West as an extension of their own relations...
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