Week 8 Discussion Questions
by C. Kwon ~ February 20th, 2011. Filed under: Notes.Feb. 21st Discussion Questions
Canadian Multiculturalism
1. The report claims that the Multiculturalism Act seeks to promote the minority participation in governmental institutions. But we rarely see non-white politicians in Canada. In your opinion what discourages so-called “visible minorities” from running for elections? Or, is it that they attempt to participate but are seldom elected? And how can we try to build a parliament that is more ethnically diverse? (That is, apart from the Act.)
2. The report notes that the Quebecois perceive the Multiculturalism policy as an attempt to diminish the French Canadian culture into that of a minority. Considering British Columbia is overwhelmingly Anglophone, does this worry have some validity? Should English and French Canadian cultures receive a different treatment from others for their status as the “founders” of Canada?
3. The BC government is to “generally, carry on government services and programs in a manner that is sensitive and responsive to the multicultural reality of British Columbia.” What are your thoughts on this requirement? Is it reasonable? Limiting?
4. How do you feel about there being such a high number of Canadians born outside of Canada? Why do you think there is such a high level of immigration from Asia?
5. Do you agree with the statement of “Granatstein also argues that multiculturalism policies have helped spread the idea among immigrants and even native-born Canadians that Canada, particularly English-speaking Canada, has no culture and identity of its own.”? How would you describe Anglo-Canadian culture?
6. What do you think of the idea of teaching various ethnic minority languages in public schools? Do you think it should be mandatory or optional? How many would there be, and how do you decide on which languages would be offered?
Canadian Multiculturalism Act
1. The Multiculturalism Act mentions multiculturalism as heritage of Canada. Is Canada achieving its aspiration as stated in (3j)?
(3j) advance multiculturalism throughout Canada in harmony with the national commitment to the official languages of Canada
2. How effective is the Act? Is there an enforcement mechanism? How would a government oversee its progress?
Feb. 25th Discussion Questions
Marketing Canadian Pluralism in the International Arena By Kymlicka (pg. 8-25)
1) What are your thoughts on the reasons behind the marketing of Canadian pluralism? Would you agree with one of Kymlicka’s arguments that domestic scepticism on Canadian model for diversity is challenged or suppressed by the international reputation of diversity in Canada? Why or why not?
2) What are the root causes of the criticisms of the model of diversity in Canada and how could a disparity between the government and the public on the policy be reconciled?
3) What circumstances make a pluralist society possible and successful in Canada, relative to other countries?
4) What would be the role of Canada in the international community to protect the rights of the minorities?
Canada – J’accuse/J’adore By Meisel (pg.95-117)
1) Do you personally think that Canada is, or can be too accommodating to
newcomers/minorities? Is this an important distinguishing characteristic that makes
Canada, Canada?
2) Are reparation payments fair? How do you feel that these payments should be divided, especially generations after the act itself. What criteria should there be in order to seek payment?
3) How do you feel about the hyphenated-Canadian? Do you think it helps preserve original heritage, or is a road block on the way to being a ‘true’ Canadian?