| Every week, you will be given a different question for your consideration. You must formally respond to at least 5 of the 10 questions. Your responses should be in your own words and express your own ideas. If you include the words and/or ideas of someone else, please cite your source properly. Each response should be approximately 200 words in length.You must post your response by the end of the week (midnight Sunday). To do this, create your own thread (do not simply reply to a peer's response).Response question for Chapter 1: To what extent does regionalism make Canadians different from each other? Are regional differences more or less important than other differences, such as language, social class, gender, sexual orientation, family structure, race, and ethnicity? Why?Thread: response to regionalism of canada Post: response to regionalism of canada Author: Hongxia Guo Posted Date: September 16, 2011 11:24 AM Status: Published Canada has 6 regions, Atlantic Canada, Quebec, Ontario, Prairies, British Columbia and the North. People who live in different regions often regard the others as different feelings and values. In rich regions such as central Canada, people own most resources and chances, and they contribute the country in large scale. However, in poor regions such as north area, people may not have more opportunities. The regionalism differences are often shown in four aspects such as: natural resourceslabor, land and market. For example, in central Canada, people own advanced labor and market resources, they have absolutely advantages to develop the economy and technology. However, in north and west regions, people own rich natural and land resources, they have other opportunities to develop the society, such as agricultural economy. Although different regions contribute the Canada in same time, some people, except central Canada, often feel that they have not been given enough attention and recognition for their hard working. Therefore, government...