Talk:Multiculturalism in Canada

Paul Yuzyk and Evolution of Multiculturalism section
I think that this section is a bit confusing - is it not a widely known fact that Paul Yuzyk is considered a father multiculturalism in Canada and was the first to use the term in the context of a social structure? The way that section is written is not clear and actually confusing where it states the beginnings of multiculturalism can be traced to biculturalism. Wasn't multiculturalism a rejection of biculturalism? The beginnings can be traced to Paul Yuzyk's speech in Parliament in 1964 and Ithink it should be given more prominenece and even its won section. It should be noted he's considered that he is seen as the father of that movement in Canada. Mykyta (talk) 18:16, 3 August 2013 (UTC)

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I am going to improve this article by adding more information on the contestation of multiculturalism in Canada Arfa tahirr (talk) 18:42, 9 April 2015 (UTC)
 * I think we need to start a new article on this point. Or we could just rewrite the current section....if the sources are as good. Adding more right-wing minority view points here is not the best idea. - ..that said lets see what kind of sources are used always looking  for neutral sources  improvements. -- Moxy (talk) 19:00, 9 April 2015 (UTC)

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University of Victoria study
I removed a paragraph that referenced an unnamed University of Victoria study. The only source for the paragraph was an anti-immigration website reposting a newspaper article. The study's name and publication info aren't given, but I think this might be it; if so, the paragraph should be rewritten to ensure it reflects what the study actually says, instead of inaccurately summarizing a journalist's summary of it. --Jd4v15 (talk) 22:38, 29 June 2020 (UTC)