Indigenous People
Indigenous People
Religion
Immigration
Health
100

These are the descendents of Indigenous people and French people. 

Who are the Métis. 

100

What was the name of the NFB film which portrayed the Canadian government's displacement of Inuit to Grise Fjord? 

What is Broken Promises: The High Arctic Relocation

100

According to Wilkinson, this event in the Pentecostal church is one example of a positive, celebratory response to globalization. 

What is the Parade of Nations. 

100

The United Nations (UNHCR) has identified 8.4 million 'persons of concern' in 2020. The largest category of 'persons of concern' is this.

What are refugees. 

100

In 2000, UNESCO warned that "Globalization is both an opportunity and a challenge…it has the potential to help reduce poverty and inequality throughout the world… yet globalization carries with it the danger of creating a market place in knowledge that excludes [these people]." 

Who are the poor and disadvantaged. 

200

These people were formerly called 'Eskimos.' 

Who are the Inuit. 

200

Phil Monture spoke to our class about Indigenous land rights in this area. 

What is Haldimand/Grand River/Caledonia 

200

Sociologist Reginald Bibby said this is one of the key factors in the continuance (and even revival) of religion in Canada. 

What is immigration. 

200

Approximately 6.8 million people now living in Canada were __________. 

What is born in another country. 

200

Ali uses this concept, originally developed by Erving Goffman, to describe the response of Canadians during SARS to healthcare workers and people of Chinese-Canadian identity. 

What is stigma. 

300

Thira's 'three waves of colonization' included: relocation/reserves, loss of rights and criminalization of culture, and this. 

What is the residential school system. 

300

The book Wrongs to Rights is a Christian response to this document. 

What is the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. 

300

According to the 2011 census, this group is the largest religious group in the City of Hamilton. 

What are Catholics. 

300
In his discussion on Canada's shifting policy and public attitudes towards refugees, Goodspeed describes Canada's response to refugees from Vietnam, who were otherwise known as this. 

Who are Boat People. 

300

Name one thing that the Canadian government has done to provide international aid during the current pandemic. 

–Loan to IMF

–Contribution to ACT-Accelerator

–Support to COVAX Facility

–Vaccine Contributions

400

The government made the Inuit wear these. 

What are Eskimo Identification Tags. 

400

This began in 2008, with its final report released in June 2015. 

What is the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. 

400

Huntington (2006) argued that post-WWII conflicts will be fueled by these. 

What are cultural and religious identities. 

400

Between 1909-1911, the Canadian government paid doctors to fail the medical tests of these people and thus to deny them entry into Canada. 

What are African Americans. 

400

At different points in my life, I supported both the development of Medicare and the eugenics movement. 

Who is Tommy Douglas

500

The two types of land claims are: specific and _________. 

What is comprehensive. 

500

Michael Asch argues that we need to support Indigenous self-government for at least two reasons: justice and ______________. 

What is financial self-interest. 

500

Huntington's thesis is challenged by the growing numbers of these in Berlin. 

What are Muslims (of Turkish origin). 

500
While he encouraged immigration to Canada at the beginning of the 20th century, he also sorted categories of immigrants into those which were 'preferred' and those which were 'unsuitable.' 

Who is Clifford Sifton. 

500

According to Garrod, this is one of the biggest threats to the survival of Medicare. 

Underfunding. 

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