Getting to Know Canada
The Canadian way of life
Canada is an immense country. It is very diverse in
its people, its landscape, its climate and its way of life.
However, Canadians do share the same important values. These values
guide and influence much of our everyday life. These are values of
pride, a belief in equality and diversity, and respect for all
individuals in society and institutions that govern us. Women, men,
children and seniors are all equally respected in Canada. Canadians
may be different from each other but it is these shared values that
make Canada a friendly, caring, peace-loving and secure society in
which to live.
Fairness, tolerance and
respect.
Canadians want fairness and justice for themselves, their children
and their families. And most are fair and just to others, no matter
who they are or where they come from.
Diversity and cooperation.
Canadians understand the value of
cooperation. In a country as large and diverse as Canada, people
must be able to resolve or ignore small conflicts in order to live
happily and peacefully.
Equal
Opportunity.
Canadians believe in equality. Each person is equal before the law
and is treated equally by the law. Women and men have the same
opportunity for success. Canadians let people live as they wish, as
long as they do not limit how others live.
Civil rights.
Canadians appreciate their rights and freedoms, which apply equally
without regard to such considerations as a person's age, gender,
race, ethnicity, colour, religion, mental or physical disability or
sexual orientation. Most also want to contribute to our society. As
a newcomer, you should be aware of your rights and
responsibilities. The right to participate in Canadian society
implies an obligation to help it succeed. Canadian citizenship is
about caring enough to want to get involved and make Canada even
better.
Environmental
responsibility.
Canadians are especially conscious of their natural environment and
the need to both respect and protect it for the future. Canadians
believe that economic growth should not come at the expense of a
healthy environment and social well-being. There are some simple
things we all can do to work toward sustainable development, such
as participating in recycling programs that help convert garbage
into usable materials; reducing household energy consumption;
keeping parks and streets clean by putting garbage into garbage
cans; and using public transportation, riding a bicycle or walking
rather than using a car.
