Early Communities in Canada
Communities in the 1800s
World Wars
Communities in the 1900s
Inclusivity in Canada
100

Are two negative consequences of early European contact with Indigenous people.

What are Conflict, Disease, Cultural Changes or Environmental Impact?

100

Are a few different kinds of immigrants that came to Canada in the 1800s.

Who are, The Chinese, South Asian Immigrants, or Scandinavian Immigrants?

100

After what world war did Canada implement a strict immigration policy on Jewish people.

What is World War Two (WW2)?

100

This decision gave Inuit people greater self-governance and decision-making power in 1999.

What was the creation of Nunavut?

100

Canada uses this kind of government system.

What is a democracy?

200

Europeans first came to Canada mainly for this reason.

What is Expansion, Exploration or The Fur Trade

200

This Canadian opportunity attracted a lot of Chinese immigrants to Canada.

What was the Canadian Pacific Railway?

200

Is the prejudice or hatred of Jews.

What is Antisemitism?

200

Was the goal of Residential Schools.

What is, to assimilate the indigenous culture.

200

These 2 languages are the offical languages of Canada.

What are French and English?

300

This Indigenous group has mixed European and Indigenous heritage.

Who are the Métis people?

300

Were people who were against slavery.

Who are the Abolitionists?

300

Even before the start of WW2 what group of people experinced discrimination.

Who are the Jewish people?

300

Prior to 1960 Canadian immigration laws favoured this type of immigrant

Who are European Immigrants

300

In the context of Canadian immigration, Healthcare and Education are examples of a _____ factor.

What is a pull factor?

400

Are three different Indigenous Communities in Canada

What are the Anishinaabe, Métis, Haudenosaunee, Mi'kmaq, Cree, or Inuit?

400

The first Mennonite settlements were here in the late 18th century.

Where is Southern Ontario?

400

Due to strained relationships with their country of origin, many Canadians of this ethnicity were forced into mandatory work camps.  

Who are Japanese Canadians?

400

Was founded in 1919 to represent the Jewish community across Canada.

What is the Canadian Jewish Congress?

400

UNDRIP is a document made by the United Nations that sets out the rights of this kind of people.

Who are the Indigenous people?

500

Is the definition of a multicultural society.

What is, having several cultural or ethnic groups within a society?

500

Was a famous abolitionist who freed over 70 slaves.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

500

These are Jewish houses of worship and were places of violence during The Christie Pits Riot.

What is a synagogue?

500

This town in Halifax faced neglect from essential services and was eventually destroyed in 1960.

What was Africville?

500

Name 1 right on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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