Canadian Family Structures: Tradition and Modernity

Canadian Family Structures: Tradition and Modernity

Introduction Family is one of the most fundamental social institutions in every society. It serves as the primary unit for socialization, emotional support, economic cooperation, and cultural transmission. In Canada, family structures have undergone significant transformations over the last century. Traditional family models that once dominated Canadian society have gradually evolved in response to industrialization, … Read more

Class and Stratification in Canadian Society: A Sociological Analysis

Class and Stratification in Canadian Society: A Sociological Analysis

Canadian society is often portrayed as egalitarian, inclusive, and socially progressive. With its strong welfare system, multicultural policies, and emphasis on social mobility, Canada is commonly viewed as a country where class barriers are relatively weak compared to other capitalist nations. However, a sociological examination of class and stratification in Canada reveals a more complex … Read more