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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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There’s no one way to be a Canadian: Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault

Steven Guilbeault, federal minister of identity and culture, came to his new job just as the whole country was looking at itself in the mirror.

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There's no one way to be a Canadian: Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault

OTTAWA — Steven Guilbeault, federal minister of identity and culture, came to his new job just as the whole country was looking at itself in the mirror.

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Le Devoir broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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