Wow, Guitarist, that was pointed. With respect, I suggest you learn a little more about Canada before you suggest that multiculturalism equates with an unwillingness to participate in a country's customs, or language by various immigrants. French and
English are our official languages. Only the old do not always avail themselves of the free English/French as a second language courses freely available to all immigrants. In our cities and towns, we have intercultural societies which serve as a bridge
between immigrants of all kinds, and the general populace. For example, when the first Syrian refugee families arrived in my town, part of the welcoming ceremony involved local First Nation elders welcoming the new arrivals with gifts of sage, tobacco,
and the sacred eagle feather. The people were touched. Currently, our minister of defence is a Sikh, multi decorated veteran of several tours of Afghanistan etc. We have cabinet ministers, and members of parliament from such diverse backgrounds as
Afghanistan, Somalia, etc. Our justice minister is First Nation. Certainly this indicates a full participation in our country. For Xmas in 2015, I shared dinner with Sikh, Jewish, Christian, Muslim, First Nation Shaman, and Pagan friends. Currently I am on
leave from working with Syrian refugees, women and children suffering from severe PTSD. I assure you, they are doing everything they can to learn the language, customs, whatever it takes to be welcome in their new country. We just don't expect them to give up their roots in order to become Canadians.