Friday, 15 June 2012

The Final Chapter: What does it mean to be Canadian?

After months of blogging, I have explain pretty much the history of Canada and how it came to what it is today. However, one question remains unanswered. What does it mean to be Canadian? Well, there are no definite answers to this question and it's up to you to decide.

Sure, being Canadian means that you have the right to participate government elections. However, if you don't participate in elections, what's the point of having the right to vote. Does that make you not a Canadian anymore? People say that being Canadian means better air to breathe and cleaner water to drink. What if you happen to live somewhere else but still hold Canadian citizenship? All of these questions are for you to decide. From my prespective, if you feel like that you are a Canadian, then you are.

1 comment:

  1. Henry -

    The blog is graded in the following areas, for a total of 50.

    Set up (pages, intro etc.) 10/10
    Content (interesting, complete, relevant) 5/10
    Citations (complete, proper format) 0/10
    Summative stmt (complete, thoughtful, well written) 5/10
    Grammar & mechanics (proper spelling, tense etc.) 5/10

    I like the background here! There were a few things missing like primary documents and citations which affected your grade. It is interesting that if "you feel Canadian, you are" - you should flesh that out more.

    Ms.Leary

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