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How is Canada a diverse nation from coast to coast in terms of its society…
How is Canada a diverse nation from coast to coast in terms of its society, environment and economy?
Society
Urban Communities
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Large city or town (more than 2,500 people)
Rural Communities
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Small city or town (less than 2,500 people)
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Immigration
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Classification System
Refugee
(People who can contribute to country's economy, Point system)
Independent
(Displace people, Driven out of their homes, Political or cultural reasons)
Family
(Reunite family members, Over age 19 may sponsor a relative)
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Throughout Canada society is the root in Canada's diversity, this is because within each province/territory there is a growing or decreasing community which builds itself around the society. Within the population there is a wide variety of culture, many come from immigrating to Canada and majority of them live in an urban city because of the jobs, resources and overall sustainability
People choose where to live mainly biased on the location and resources around that provides a liveable community
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Environment
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The Environment plays an impact on Canada's diversity because it is the main factor of where a community starts growing. There are many types of landforms which makes it hard to decide where to live, however, a main factor is what resources are nearby and what kind of climate is situated there. Since people from around the world immigrate to Canada some of the them prefer different weather so this means they rely in different environmental factors.
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Economy
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The economy is a factor all communities look at to see how they can make their community liveable and sustainable with their small or large economy. When it comes to money Canada knows how some people many have a higher income and some may not, especially when immigrants come to Canada. It can connect to the environment because the City/Community would strategically place itself and all the businesses that generate income in specific places that are near all their resources.
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Citations
“Home Page - Statistics Canada.” Government of Canada, Statistics Canada, 22 Jan. 2017, www.statcan.gc.ca/eng/start.
Clark, Bruce et al. Making Connections: Canada's Geography. Second, Toronto, Pearson Education, 2006.