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Canadian customs

The multicultural environment of Canadian society is the pride of the Canadian government and people. It is not only a remarkable symbol that distinguishes it from other immigrant importing countries, but also one of the main reasons that attract immigrants. On July 20th, 2005, Canada became the fourth country in the world to recognize same-sex marriage. 20 18- 10, Canada legalized the sale and leisure use of marijuana for the first time.

The population is mainly European, such as Britain and France, with indigenous people accounting for about 3%, and the rest are Asian, Hispanic and African. English and French are both official languages. Among the residents, 45% believe in Catholicism and 36% believe in Christianity.

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Canada is a highly developed capitalist country. Because of its rich natural resources and highly developed science and technology, it has become one of the countries with the highest living standard, the richest society and the most developed economy in the world. Canada is the second country to legalize marijuana after Uruguay. It is also one of the largest diamond producers in the world.

Canada ranks among the best in education, government transparency, social freedom, quality of life and economic freedom. At the same time, Canada is also a member of G-8, G-20, NATO, United Nations, la Francophonie, World Trade Organization and other international organizations.

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