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Saul argues passionately that Canada is a Métis nation heavily influenced and shaped by Aboriginal ideas.
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“If you wonder why Canada is able to take more immigrants per capita than any other country and make them full citizens...with quite a bit of success, while other countries stumble over far smaller numbers, the answer is not that we are nicer, smarter...The answer lies, first, in the culture of minorities common among Aboriginals and in their idea of society as an expanding and mutating circle.”
“Each time [an Aboriginal language] disappears, the First Nation in question loses access to its culture...I lose access to part of my culture. So do you. A door closes forever on our possible understanding of this place.”
A detailed and critical look at Canadian culture, life, policy, business, and government.