Introduction
Canada’s society, originally formed of French and British population has known a considerable flux of immigrants in the late 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, when the two World Wars have stopped the immigration waves; immigration continued after this period and it is still very consistent nowadays (Burayidi, 1997). This immigration waves have led to various changes and transformation in the Canadian society, meant to include and integrate the various racial or ethnical groups, by offering cultural recognition to these groups, equal opportunities to employment and the limitation or elimination of racism and ethnic conflicts. All ...