The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Side 16

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Side 16
14 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Summer 1967 Of vital importance is the fact that Canada as a nation has achieved what ten separate provinces could never have done. Besides the accomplish- ments mentioned above, Canada has promoted imaginative and ambitious regional developments, supported a National Research Council, launched Expo 67, a magnificent world fair, established an all-Canada basic stand- ard of social welfare, and made im- portant contributions to the Common- wealth and the United Nations. We Canadians may well count our blessings: a land of peace and law and liberty; a free and democratic govern- ment; magnificent natural resources; a reputed second highest standard of living in the world; and a good measure of achievement in agriculture and industry, science, engineering, medicine, art and literature, and hu- man relations. In the face of all this some people express doubts that there is a Canadian identity and say that Canadians lack a national purpose. We Canadians may not wax lyrical about nationality but that is all to the good. There is a high- er form of patriotism than flag-waving. Actions speak louder than words. The men who broke the sod loved their land. Fifty years ago, halfway back to Confederation, the Canadian forces possessed an esprit de corps to a high degree; the Canadian forces took pride in their Canadian identity. A million Canadian men and women served in the Second World War and a hundred thousand gave their lives in the two tragic world wars. The men and wo- men who have helped to build up their country and have sacrificed for it have demonstrated love of country. This sense of Canadian identity does not as yet extend to nearly all the cit- izens of Canada. People are coming to us from many lands and it will take time for a generally accepted Canadian identity, or personality, to develop. When it does evolve it will have added tone and color because of the varied elements of our population, the variety of national heritages, and it will be a stronger personality because ©f an un- forced, natural development. Imperative to the future of the human race, a world order is evolving, haltingly and agonizingly, it is true, but it is evolving. All the countries of the globe have become next-door- neighbors. A hundred countries or more form the United Nations. Japan is groping for a new kind of co- existence, this time based on economic cooperation for the benefit of the poorer countries in Asia. World trade is on a multi-billion dollar basis, and the Kennedy Round points to further development in this sphere. The Ecu- menical Movement is an inter-faith development. The United Nations has many heartening achievements to its credit. Canada, as a miniature world of some twenty racial elements living in peace, may be looked on as a model for the One World. Canada is an advocate of one world, and has played an active part in the
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