There’s no one way to be a Canadian: Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault
- Steven Guilbeault is the new minister responsible for Parks Canada, aiming to shape Canadian arts and culture moving forward, as reported by The Canadian Press.
- Guilbeault noted that many Canadians have increased their national pride due to changing attitudes in Washington, particularly during Canada Day celebrations.
- He emphasized that he cannot define a singular Canadian identity but will work to identify cultural markers that unite Canadians throughout the country.
- Guilbeault expressed that there are many similarities among Canadians despite regional differences and aims to promote this unity in upcoming months.
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OTTAWA—Canada's Minister of Identity and Culture, Steven Guilbeault, took office at the same time as the entire country looked in the mirror. Mr. Guilbeault took up his duties in the new department—which replaces the former Department of Heritage and takes over the responsibility of Parks Canada—as U.S. President Donald Trump intensified a disastrous trade war and spoke of annexing Canada. In an interview with Canadian Press, Mr. Guilbeault stat…
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