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What Canadian values should China immigrants identify with?

Recently, there has been a heated discussion about the identity of immigrant values, because the Federal Minister of Immigration Kenny made a statement that "the focus of immigration policy should be instilling Canadian values". Should immigrants try to identify with Canadian values? Of course you should. First of all, as an outsider, it is a good thing to do as the Romans do and try to adapt to the new environment, which is convenient for people and themselves and has the best of both worlds; Secondly, as a new Canadian, it is logical and beneficial to agree with the ideas and values that Canadians generally agree with. Canadian values are not what Minister Kenny called "Canadian legal principles such as gender equality". This is law, not morality, not values. Canadian citizens who disagree with gender equality must not insult women. Similarly, an illegal driver who runs a red light may not necessarily disagree with Canada's traffic regulations. Treating these as "Canadian values" is tantamount to stealing concepts and confusing people. Canadian values are not the views and comments on certain countries and systems as some people, including some China people, say, because if there is such a "Canadian evaluation", it is also a "Canadian government evaluation" rather than a "Canadian evaluation", just like the Vietnam War, the Quebec issue, Canada-US relations and the legalization of marijuana, even if local people have different views, they will not give way to each other and argue endlessly. The so-called Canadian values should never be these, but should be eclectic multiculturalism, tolerance, a free atmosphere that recognizes ideological differences and accommodates a few dissidents, a democratic spirit that allows opposition and tolerance of individuality and encourages freedom of thought. Every Canadian-old or new, local or foreign-will agree with such Canadian values and should agree with them. But if you agree with such Canadian values, you can't agree with the theory of "inculcating Canadian values". Because of eclecticism, all rivers run into the sea, which means that no matter the majority or the minority, their culture is an organic part of "mainstream culture"; Tolerance of different opinions and encouragement of freedom of thought mean that new Canadians and old Canadians, regardless of their views and ideas, and whether you agree or not, should respect their freedom of innovation, because this is Canada, and democracy and freedom are Canadian values. You can't ask new immigrants to "identify with Canadian values" on the one hand, and force them to "brainwash" on the other hand because they must identify with Canadian values. Chinese in Canada should agree with Canadian values, that is, freedom of thought and speech, that is, democracy, equality and tolerance, that is, regardless of color, race, newcomers and newcomers, various cultures and ideas blend and collide, and mainstream culture is shared by everyone, not condescending lessons and self-righteous "indoctrination."