@article{oai:saigaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000986, author = {内田, 雄一 and UCHIDA, Yuichi}, journal = {埼玉学園大学紀要. 人間学部篇, Bulletin of Saitama Gakuen University. Faculty of Humanities}, month = {Dec}, note = {Canadian Multicultural Society - the co-living of plural ethnic groups In the year 2000, the number of international immigrants totaled almost 200 million. In the past century, the world's population tripled, and masses of emigrants left their homelands, not being absorbed in their own countries. In addition, the population in the developing world is estimated to increase to 3 billion in 50 years. Canada has been seeking ways for its diverse population to coexist with its inherent pluralistic values. The Multicultural Act has its limitations, being accused by some of promoting ethnic isolation as well as national disbanding. However, this legislation should be tolerated because it concerns a totally new, epoque making national policy in the midst of an era of transition of the state of the world as a result of the recent relocation of massive numbers of people. If Canada can be free of German Neo-Nazi skinheads and the issue of Muslim women's headscarves in France, for example, it is thanks to this "slogan" of self-change for a cosmopolitan future.}, pages = {63--75}, title = {カナダの多民族社会 : 民族の共生}, volume = {4}, year = {2004}, yomi = {ウチダ, ユウイチ} }