
Multiculturalism Act
The Multiculturalism Act, enacted in Canada in 1988, recognizes and promotes the diverse cultural heritage of its citizens. It aims to encourage the integration of all Canadians while respecting their unique backgrounds, languages, and traditions. The Act supports equal rights and opportunities, fostering respect and understanding among different cultural groups. It reflects Canada’s commitment to diversity and aims to create a society where all cultures can thrive together, contributing to the nation’s identity and shared values.