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		<title>About Canada</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canada is often described as a multicultural nation. But what  				  does that mean? Simply stated, it means that Canadians are not of any one  				  cultural background, race or heritage. Instead, Canadians today reflect a vast  				  diversity of cultural heritages and racial groups. This multicultural diversity  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Canada is often described as a multicultural nation. But what  				  does that mean? Simply stated, it means that Canadians are not of any one  				  cultural background, race or heritage. Instead, Canadians today reflect a vast  				  diversity of cultural heritages and racial groups. This multicultural diversity  				  is a result of centuries of immigration.</p>
<p>All Canadians, including the Native People, can trace their  				  origins to an immigrant past. This does not mean that the majority of Canadians  				  are immigrants. Far from it. Only about 16% of today&#8217;s Canadian citizens were  				  born outside Canada. Nor does this mean that anyone who wants to immigrate to  				  Canada may do so. Immigration to Canada is a privilege, not a right. Canada  				  remains selective about who may enter and, equally important, who may not.</p>
<p>Over the years, attitudes toward immigration and the development  				  of immigration policies have evolved, reflecting economic, political and social  				  issues in our country. Recently, the federal government has announced changes  				  that will both decrease the number of immigrants allowed into Canada and make  				  it more difficult for people in Canada, Canadian born and immigrants alike, to  				  bring family to Canada from abroad.</p>
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