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BADM 633: International Business Culture Introduction to Canada September 29, 2009

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Page 1: BADM 633: International Business Culture Introduction to Canada September 29, 2009

BADM 633:International Business Culture

Introduction to CanadaSeptember 29, 2009

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What do you know about Canada?

Please list 5 things that you know about Canada.

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Two Solitudes?

Quebec (French speaking) and “TROC” – The Rest of Canada (English speaking).But … more than ever, regional distinctions and interests are playing a major role in government and business policies and practices.

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The Head of StateQueen Elizabeth IIRepresented in Canada by The Governor-General, currently Michaelle Jean, appointed for five year term by the Head of Government. The first Canadian to hold the post was in 1948.Constitutional monarchy; no real role beyond ceremony.Canadian Constitution was an act of the British Parliament until 1982.

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The Head of Government

Veteran policy maker, politician and Conservative Party Leader.Won a minority government in the January 2006 election, first non-Liberal party government since 1993. Re-elected with minority in 2008.Each of the 10 provinces also has its own parliamentary-style legislature. The provincial head of government is called the Premier.

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PartiesConservative Party (reunified mix of Progressive Conservative, Reform/Canadian Alliance parties) – strongest in the west, emphasis on social and tax issues.Liberal – centrist, “natural” governing partyBloc Quebecois – only fields candidates in Quebec; separatist platform.New Democratic Party – socialist leaning party, heavy union ties.The near-coalition of December 2008 …

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Pierre Elliott Trudeau: – Defining Modern Canada

Liberal leader and prime minister 1968-1984.*Repatriated constitution and created Charter of Rights & Freedoms.Promoted bilingualism and biculturalism to oppose Quebec separatist movement.Death in 2001 widely grieved.

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Brian Mulroney:- Redesigning the Economy

Progressive Conservative leader and prime minister 1984-1993.Tried unsuccessfully to amend Constitution to bring Quebec on board as a “distinct society”.Free Trade, NAFTA and Goods & Services Tax had huge economic impact – benefits only starting to be seen now.

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Jean Chretien & Paul Martin – Slaying the Deficit but …

Liberal government 1993-2006 (“Mr. Poutine”…)Eliminated deficit1995 near loss of Quebec in referendumConservatives in disarray but re-united over time.Parallels with Tony Blair & Gordon Brown in U.K.

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Lucien Bouchard: The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing?

Mulroney was grooming his old college roommate to be his successor as PM.Bouchard revealed himself as a separatist, founded Bloq Quebecois.Led separatist forces to near-victory in 1995 referendum.Served as premier of Quebec 1996-2001, resigned and has all but disappeared from politics, with a couple of exceptions.

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Bob & Doug Mackenzie:Canadian Culture, eh?

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A Few Famous Canadians

Sports: Wayne Gretzky, Steve NashTV: The late Peter Jennings, John Roberts Movies: Mike Myers, Jim CarreyMusic: Avril Lavigne, Oscar Peterson, Barenaked LadiesLiterature: Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, Margaret LaurenceScience: John Polanyi

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A few facts and figuresSecond largest country in the world.Vast diversity of climates and terrains.Significant natural resources: iron ore, nickel, fish, timber, natural gas hydropower, water. As a result, environmental issues are a major concern.Population: 33.5 million, about 85% of which is within 200 miles of the U.S. border.About 86 % of exports go to the U.S.Canadian dollar currently worth about 91 cents U.S. – variations in value of dollar have major impact Since Free Trade Act, much political and business work occurs on North-South basis more than east-west basis.

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Customs & IssuesVery similar to American and British customs for dining, handshakes, small talk, etc.Usually religion is not “casually” discussed.Canadians are proud of and stubborn about the things that they perceive distinguish them from Americans: social “safety net”, universal health care, gun laws, record of UN peacekeeping missions, participating in Afghanistan but not Iraq.Hot issues: Afghanistan; environment; crime and safety; child care.