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Canada

Rachael BellisariJuly 29, 2015

“The Flag is the symbol of the nations unity, for it, beyond any doubt, represents all the citizens of Canada without distinction, language, belief

or opinion.”

(GLOBAL NATIONAL, 2007)

Language

• English (Official) 58.7%

• French (Official) 22%

• Punjabi 1.4%

• Italian 1.3%

• Spanish 1.3%

• German 1.3%

• Cantonese 1.2%

• Tagalog 1.2%

• Arabic 1.1%

• Other 10.5%

   

Cultural Makeup

• Canadian 32.2%

• English 19.8%

• French 15.5%

• Scottish 14.4%

• Irish 13.8%

• German 9.8%

• Italian 4.5%

• Chinese 4.5%

• North American Indians 4.2%

• Other 50.9%

Religions

Roman Catholic Faith about 46 %

Protestant denominations 36%

Professing other faiths 18%

Exports

Motor VehiclesIndustrial machineryChemicalsPlasticsAircrafts

FertilizersTelecommunications equipmentWood pulp and timberElectricityAluminum and natural gas

Paper

Iron steel

Medical, technical equipment

Plastic

Vehicles

Trade Relationship

Verbal and Nonverbal

Communication

Men and Women in the work place

• 65.8% Men • 57.9% Women

Food and Dinning

Personal Gifts

A Gift for the Office

References

Brokaw, A. (2012, September 11). Top 5 Exports: Canada. Retrieved July 29, 2015.  

 

CIA World Factbook. (2015, June 30). Canada Demographics Profile 2014. Retrieved July 29, 2015.

 

Ferrao, V. (2013, May 13). Paid Work. Retrieved July 29, 2015, from

http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/89-503-x/2010001/article/11387-eng.htm

 

GLOBAL NATIONAL. (2007, February 15). 40 facts about our flag. Retrieved July 29, 2015.

 

Badertscher, E. (2009). Chapter One: First Nations of Canada. Canada's Heritage:

First Nations Of Canada, 1.

Kwimtessential. (2014). Canada- Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette.

Retrieved July 27, 2015.