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Intercultural Dialogue
Conversations that build understanding and break down stereotypes.
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SUMMARY - Intercultural Dialogue

When people from different cultural backgrounds engage in genuine conversation—seeking to understand rather than merely coexist—intercultural dialogue occurs. Canada's diversity creates constant opportunities for such dialogue, but opportunity doesn't guarantee engagement. Moving beyond surface politeness to meaningful exchange about different worldviews, practices, and values requires intention, skill, and willingness to be changed by what we learn. Intercultural dialogue is both means and goal of the multicultural society Canada aspires to be.

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