CANA 1F91 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: List Of National Animals, Canadian Identity, Collective Identity
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Photo: you"re (cid:374)ot a true ca(cid:374)adia(cid:374) u(cid:374)til you"(cid:448)e apologized for sayi(cid:374)g sorry to (cid:373)u(cid:272)h. Do we value things other countries do not. Photo: maple leaf made up of symbols connected to canada. Certain symbols and practices gives us a canadian name which gives us pleasure. Nature, ordinary object; things we see as everyday normal life that we do not think as part of canadian identity (beaver, moose, canoe etc. ) Nation: the feeling of organic community by people, often based on a sense of common history, ethnicity, race, language or culture. State: the institutions and agencies that administer and govern a particular population within a given geopolitical territory. People more than anything want to belong how does the nation and state set the idea that canadians want to belong. Quote by feist about nationalism in canada versus the united states. Our nation is seen as an imagined community. Hudson bay company the beaver is in the coat of arms.