Culture of Canada
- Main article: Culture of Canada
- Age and internet use in Canada
- Alcoholic beverages in Canada
- Architecture of Canada
- Cuisine of Canada
- Decorations and medals of Canada (in order of precedence)
- Festivals in Canada
- Humour in Canada
- Languages of Canada
- Canadian Aboriginal syllabics
- Official bilingualism in Canada
- Media in Canada
- Symbols of Canada
- National symbols of Canada
- Coat of arms of Canada
- Flag of Canada
- National anthem of Canada
- Royal symbols of Canada
- National symbols of Canada
- People of Canada
- Canadian identity
- Canadian nationalism
- Canadian cultural protectionism
- Ethnic groups in Canada
- History of immigration to Canada
- Canadian identity
- Prostitution in Canada
- Public holidays in Canada
- World Heritage Sites in Canada
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“What culture lacks is the taste for anonymous, innumerable germination. Culture is smitten with counting and measuring; it feels out of place and uncomfortable with the innumerable; its efforts tend, on the contrary, to limit the numbers in all domains; it tries to count on its fingers.”
—Jean Dubuffet (19011985)
“Canadians look down on the United States and consider it Hell. They are right to do so. Canada is to the United States what, in Dantes scheme, Limbo is to Hell.”
—Irving Layton (b. 1912)