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First Nations
First Nations and Aboriginal peoples in British Columbia are an important part of B.C’s culture. You can learn more about B.C.'s aboriginal culture by visiting the First Nations section of WelcomeBC.
Multiculturalism

Multiculturalism is a way of life in British Columbia. The provincial government and many organizations in British Columbia promote multiculturalism and actively help immigrants settle into a new life here. You can learn more within the Multiculturalism section of the WelcomeBC website.
Language
B.C. is home to a number of different languages, including Aboriginal languages. You can learn more about the languages spoken in B.C. and how to improve your English within the Language and Learn English sections of the WelcomeBC website..
Religion
In Canada and B.C., religion is your personal choice. Learn more about the many religions in B.C. within the Religion section of the WelcomeBC website.
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