GLOBAL & LOCAL ISSUES
HUMAN RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITY
GLOBAL ORGANIZATIONS & HELP
TRADE & ECONOMICS
GEOGRAPHY & GLOBAL LOCATION
100

Local issue

A problem that affects people in one community or place.

100

Human rights

Basic rights and freedoms that all people should have.

100

United Nations

A group of countries that works together to solve global problems and promote peace.

100

Trade

The buying and selling of goods and services between countries.

100

Latitude

Lines that run east and west and measure how far north or south a place is.

200

Global issue

A problem that affects many countries or the whole world.

200

Children’s rights

The rights that protect children and help them grow up safe and healthy.

200

Non‑governmental organization (NGO)

An organization that is not run by a government and helps people or the environment.

200

Import

Goods brought into Canada from another country.

200

Longitude

Lines that run north and south and measure how far east or west a place is.

300

Economic issues

Problems related to money, jobs, or how resources are shared.

300

Discrimination

Treating people unfairly because of who they are.

300

World Health Organization

A global organization that works to improve health around the world.

300

Export

Goods sent from Canada to another country.

300

Equator

The imaginary line at 0° latitude that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

400

Problems related to government decisions, laws, or power. Give one example.

Political issues
(example: voting rules, laws, government decisions)

400

A person who makes choices that positively affect their community and the world.

Responsible citizen

400

A Canadian organization that provides disaster relief and humanitarian aid.

Canadian Red Cross

400

An agreement between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico that supports trade.

CUSMA

400

Prime Meridian 

The imaginary line at 0° longitude used to measure time zones.

500

Problems that affect the natural world. Give one real-world example.

Environmental issues
(example: climate change, pollution, invasive species)

500

Canada’s law that protects people’s rights and freedoms. Give one example of a right it protects.

Charter of Rights and Freedoms
(example: freedom of speech, equality rights)

500

Explain how one global organization helps solve a global issue. Give an example.

United Nations / WHO / Canadian Red Cross
(teacher can accept any with a clear explanation)

500

A system of trade that ensures workers are treated fairly. Give one example product.

Fair trade
(example: fair‑trade coffee or chocolate)

500

Explain how latitude and longitude help us locate places on Earth.

Latitude and longitude

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