New York Times: This month, the聽Angus Reid Institute,聽one of Canada鈥檚 leading polling companies, published a survey that asked Canadians a series of nuanced questions about their national culture. But a surprisingly sizable minority of Canadians 鈥 24 percent 鈥 said the country had no unique culture to begin with. In French-speaking Quebec, an even larger chunk of respondents 鈥 37 percent 鈥 said this idea of 鈥淐anadian culture鈥 didn鈥檛 really exist.Read聽