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Indigenous peoples and cultures
Learn how the Canadian constitution recognizes three distinct groups of Indigenous peoples with unique histories, languages, cultural practices, and spiritual beliefs.
Languages
Learn more about our official languages as well as the variety of Indigenous languages spoken nationwide.
The creation of Canada
Learn about the original inhabitants of Canada, the origin of our country’s name, the Fathers of Confederation and the events and milestones that shaped our country’s creation.
Anthems and symbols of Canada
Get information about the melodies, objects and flags that have become – through traditional usage or by public perception – the symbols by which Canadians identify themselves.
Human rights
Know your rights as a Canadian citizen, understand how your rights are protected, and learn how to file a complaint if you have been discriminated against.
Women and girls
Learn what the Government of Canada is doing to promote equality for women and their full participation in the economic, social and democratic life of Canada.
Genealogy and family history
Research your family history. Learn about your ancestors and discover family secrets with the help of records and resources at our National Archives.
Monarchy and the Crown
Get a better understanding of how the Crown remains a fundamental part of Canada's system of government and our sense of identity.
Multiculturalism
Discover the significance of multiculturalism in Canada – ensuring that all citizens keep their identities, take pride in their ancestry and have a sense of belonging.
Celebrate being Canadian
Canadians are proud of their citizenship. We value the rights and freedoms and accept the responsibilities, that this status gives us.
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