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Cosmopolitanism refers to 'worldly' values which has made Canada a Great Country. These values are associated with the Canadian identity as a compassionate society, that has for example, embraced universal public healthcare, and multiculturalism.

'Wordly' values that have been vital to the traditional healthiness of the Canadian social fabric, (relative to the United States and many other societies) have been substantively undermined by the institutionalization of a "survival of the fittest" environment. This "survival of the fittest" environment in Canada has been induced by Americanizing cultural norms associated with the so-called "free trade" regime.

Our alternatively presented Cosmopolitanism at a basic level could be viewed to bring together the national vision of Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, with the idealism of Tommy Douglas -- who championed universal public healthcare in Canada.

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