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Canada

Canada. Location. Canada is located directly above the U.S. Typical Family. Canadians act casual and do not emphasize on greetings. Also, they are not allowed to wear hats or shoes. Languages and Ethnicities. The two main languages in Canada are English and French.

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Canada

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  1. Canada

  2. Location • Canada is located directly above the U.S.

  3. Typical Family • Canadians act casual and do not emphasize on greetings. • Also, they are not allowed to wear hats or shoes.

  4. Languages and Ethnicities • The two main languages in Canada are English and French. • More than 200 different ethnic origins were reported in the 2006 Census. • An estimated 5,068,100 individuals were members of the visible minority population. They represented 16.2% of the total population in 2006, up from 13.4% in 2001.

  5. Canadian Income • Average household income is $57,193. • Their currency is called Canadian dollars.

  6. Marriage Status • Unmarried – 52% • Unmarried Divorced – 18% • Legally Married – 48% • There are more non-traditional homes in Canada. • There are more families with separated parents.

  7. Sports • Canadians prefer hockey to all other sports. • Lacrosse is also a very prominent sport.

  8. Religion • Christianity (Baptist, Catholics, Etc…)– 77% • Atheism – 16% • Other – 7% • Religion is an important part of the Canadian culture being a part of everyday life.

  9. Similarities & Differences with U.S. Families Similarities • They are informal as we are in the home. • Families are very close. • There are many ethnicities. • Main religion is Christianity. Differences • The U.S. enjoys football and baseball whereas Canada’s main sports are lacrosse and hockey. • They have Canadian dollars instead of American dollars.

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