Cultural Groups in Canada
Canada is a country of 32 million people, with cultural groups from all over the world. Our cultural diversity is expanding. 

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Action Week Against Racism (AWAR) combines conferences, roundtable discussions, humor, shows, concerts, literature, film, displays, and theatre to broaden awareness and understanding about all forms of intolerance.
http://www.inforacisme.com/
The Canada e-Book uses sound, images, tables, graphs and both analytical and descriptive text to look at Canada -- the land, the people, the economy and the state.
http://www43.statcan.ca/
The Canadian Council of Christians and Jews (CCCJ) aims to eradicate discrimination and prejudice through educational programs, research, communication and community building. Includes information of programs and events as well as the Human Relations Award, the Good Servant Medal and the Discovering Diversity Award.
http://www.cccj.ca/index-drkr.html
Database offering information on institutions and organizations dedicated to issues facing Aboriginals, religion, visible minorities, ethnicity and official languages in Canada.
http://www.acs-aec.ca/cdnDiversity/english/index.asp
Provides information about the journal, including news, articles, book reviews, research tools, and conferences.
http://www.ss.ucalgary.ca/ces/
The Canadian Ethnocultural Council (CEC) is a non-profit, non-partisan coalition of national ethnocultural umbrella organizations which, in turn, represent a cross-section of ethnocultural groups across Canada.
http://www.ethnocultural.ca
Background and mission, downloadable issues, submission guidelines, availability, and advertising information.
http://www.thecanadianimmigrant.com
Information on the Foundation's mission, programs, publications, anti-racism campaign, and events. Includes news and press releases.
http://www.crr.ca/
Offers statistics on population growth, mobility, migration, origins and visible minorities as well as languages and immigrant population.
http://www40.statcan.ca/l01/ind01/l2_3867.htm
Canscene is a free Canadian news and information service to help understand this multicultural country of ours. Canscene vigorously supports Canadian unity, the maintenance of a strong Canadian identity and the role of diversity within that identity.
http://canscene.ripple.ca/
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