The main resources are gold and diamonds
What is the North?
The first Europeans to arrive in Canada
Who were the vikings from Scandinavia?
The government leader of Canada
Who is the Prime Minister?
Overfished
What is the Grand Banks?
Canada's ruling body
What is the Parliament?
Ontario has Canada's greatest wealth
What is Central and Eastern regions?
The two countries that united to form Great Britain
What are England and Scotland?
The three branches of the U.S. government
What is the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches?
Not Farmable
What is the Canadian Shield?
Document that protects the rights of Canadians
What is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
Halifax is a major shipping center
What is Atlantic region?
What was the Dominion of Canada?
Canada's independence day
What is July 1st?
Manmade route to the Atlantic Ocean
What is the St. Lawrence Seaway?
Area of land around the St. Lawrence river
What is New France?
Has some of the world's largest reserves of oil and natural gas?
What is the West?
Why France wanted to gain parts of Canada
What is they knew that the Spanish gained wealth from gold and silver in South America so they wanted wealth as well?
Definition of federalism
What is the division of power between the national and state level?
Drains inland Canada
What is the Makenzie River?
Region that covers 1/3 of Canada
What is the North?
Largest producer of newsprint
What is the West?
How Canada's method to gain independence differed from that of the United States
What is the United States fought a war with Great Britain for their independence and Canada fought with the United States and Britain in WW's and gained their independence?
Both the government of Canada and U.S. are labeled...
What is Representative Democracy?
Propelled the development of large cities
What is the St. Lawrence river?
2 countries that claimed parts of Canada in the 1500 and1600s
What are England and France?