2. Culture of Canada
The culture of Canada embodies the
artistic, culinary, literary, humour,
musical, political and social elements
that are representative of Canada
and Canadians.
Canada is often characterized as
being "very progressive, diverse, and
multicultural".
5. Canadian beliefs
1. Equality. In law, women and men are
equal in Canada. ...
2. Respect for different cultures.
Indigenous peoples were the first to
welcome newcomers to what we now call
Canada.
3. Safety and peace.
4. Nature.
5. Being polite.
6. Hockey.
6. Shared Values In
Canada
There are shared values —
openness, respect,
compassion, willingness to
work hard, to be there for
each other, to search for
equality and justice.
9. Famous Canadian Foods
Poutine
-is a dish that
includes french
fries and cheese
curds topped with
a brown gravy. It
originated in the
Canadian province
of Quebec.
10. Peameal bacon
is a wet-cured,
unsmoked back
bacon made from
trimmed lean
boneless pork loin
rolled in cornmeal
and is found mainly
in Southern Ontario.
11. Caesar
This cocktail is a Classic
Canadian Caesar Recipe,
perfect for brunch or to
cure a hangover. This
cocktail consists of vodka,
tomato juice, spices and a
few secret ingredients,
similar to a Bloody Mary.
12. Canadian Pizza
• Canadian pizza — typically
includes tomato sauce,
mozzarella cheese, bacon,
pepperoni, and mushrooms;
variations exist.)
13. Butter Tart
A butter tart is a type of small
pastry tart highly regarded in
Canadian cuisine and considered
one of Canada's quintessential
treats. The sweet tart consists of a
filling of butter, sugar, syrup, and
egg, baked in a pastry shell until the
filling is semi-solid with a crunchy
top.
14. Nanaimo Bar
•The Nanaimo bar is a
dessert item of Canadian
origin. It is a bar dessert
which requires no baking
and is named after the city
of Nanaimo, British
Columbia, on Vancouver
Island.