Canada is every so often regarded as being advanced, contemporary, and culturally diverse or multiracial. The country has developed varied languages, philosophies, principles, and societies because of the different races and religious upbringing they assimilated and picked up over the years (“Canada– Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette”).
The purpose of this presentation is to provide information on the perquisites of living in Canada. This is an informative approach to the topic where the projected audience will gain information about the many factors that can affect their residency in Canada. Moreover, in this presentation, the audience will be able to grasp the details and the necessary facts about the sub topics, which consist of Culture & Equality, Civilization & Citizenship, and the Benefits of Living in Canada. These sub topics will be able to support the main idea, especially in the dissemination of the information that the audience need to know about Canada. In relation to this proposed presentation, the target audience will be non-Canadians who are planning to permanently stay or reside in Canada for their future endeavors.
Canadian culture has established cooperation combined with cultural or racial freedom, which endures the development of the nation as a whole. Since their culture is so diversified, the customs and traditions of the people varied based on their lifestyle, inheritance, religion, and social influences. In terms of equality, men and women have the same stand in the society in terms of politics and employment (Drozdow). In addition, there are many perks and advantages to being a Canadian citizen, which the audience needs to know about if they want to stay in Canada for a long span of time. Also, there will be topics and undertakings about the appropriate way of conversing with the locals in Canada in order to enable immigrants to adapt to the Canadian culture and perspectives (“Cultural Information – Canada”). Hence, this presentation will let the audience figure out what’s in it for them in Canada.
Works Cited
Drozdow, Douglass. “Countries and their Culture.”everyculture.com. Advameg, Inc., n.d. Web.
“Canada– Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette.” kwintessential.co.uk. Kwintessential, n.d.
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