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Song: “O Canada!”
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Song: “O Canada!”

– C1-C2 (advanced) –

What sets Canada apart from other countries is that its anthem has five official variants…

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Canadian Multiculturalism Day
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Canadian Multiculturalism Day

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One of my favourite Canadian holidays has always been Canadian Multiculturalism Day, a national observance that serves as a reminder to…

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melting pot vs. cultural mosaic
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melting pot vs. cultural mosaic

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Canada does not prescribe to this concept of being a melting pot, for its societal structure is based on what is known as…

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family
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family

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In Canadian English, this word typically means…

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Song: “O Canada”

— C1-C2 (advanced) —

Every country has a song that represents it. This is called a national anthem. Canada’s national anthem comes in five official varieties and in four languages. Do you know these different versions?

to lay off

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A common mistake among learners of the English language is using the incorrect word to refer to why a person no longer has a job. What is the difference between the verbs “to lay off” and “to fire”? Learn this difference here.

5 Indigenous Terms Used In Canadian English, Part I

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Canada is a multicultural society where, generally, peoples’ differences are openly celebrated. Due in part to this open multiculturalism, Canadian English has evolved over the years to adopt words from various languages, including Indigenous ones. Here is a brief list of…