Demographics
Immigration
Symbols
Physiographic Regions
Misc
100

Spanning about 1945-1965, this transformative generation helped create the world we recognize today

Baby Boomers

100

This section of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees that multiculturalism is part of Canadian law.

Section 27

100

What are the 5 elements a good symbol should do?

1. Be inclusive

2. Express shared values or identity

3. Be memorable

4. Be uplifting

5. Connect to historical or cultural significance

100

This region is the largest by gegoraphic size and contains some of the oldest rock on Earth.

Canadian Shield

100

This is the tallest mountain in the Canadian Rockies

Mount Robson

200

The comparison (ratio) of labour force to dependents is called this:

Dependency Ratio

200

In 2024, about 484, 000 immigrants were allowed entry into Canada. This percentage fell under "economic immigrants."

60%

200

A good anthem needs these 4 elements

1. Be inclusive

2. Be singable

3. Be a march or hymn

4. Evoke emotional response

200

This region spans from the Gulf of Mexico all the way to the Arctic Ocean. In Southern Canada, it is known for grain farming. In the north, it is tundra.

Interior Plains

200

The foundations of a country's laws and structure are contained in this important document, starting with a 'c'.

Constitution

300

Canada is currently in what stage of Population Pyramid? Answer: Which stage AND a sketch of this stage's pyramid

Stage 4

300

Moving out of a country to another is called this

Emigration

300

This animal has been a symbol for Canada since the 1600s, representing the origins of our economic beginnings as a resource colony.

Beaver (fur trade)

300

This region is an old mountain chain that once connected with Northwestern Europe. Today, it is large rolling rills, valleys, highlands, and is home to the Acadians.

Appalachian Uplands

300

To fight against US influence, the Canadian government set up this important media outlet in the 1930s.

CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

400

Making up about 35% of Canada's current population are this larger group, broken into 2 smaller categores

Dependents (Youth Dependents and Senior Dependents)

400

Moving into a country from elsewhere is called this

Immigration

400

This person demonstrated bravery, resilience, and determination when she walked across the Niagara Region to alert the British to an impending American attack during the War of 1812.

Laura Secord

400

This region is known for carbon-rich, waterlogged peatlands. It is most well known for Polar Bears, such as in Churchill.

Hudson Bay Lowlands

400

The original 4 provinces in Canada.

ON, QC, NS, NB

500
As Canada's population ages, there are many changes and challenges we will have to face. What is Canada's median age?

41

500

The 5 general categories of migration (from our note)

Political, Economic, Adventure, Family, Safety

500

Canada has had a long march to independence from the United Kingdom. One of the major milestones in this development was in 1931 with the signing of this important document.

Statute of Westminster

500

This region is geographically small, but is the most populated, with very fertile soils, lots of manufacturing jobs, and natural wonders, such as Niagara Falls.

Great Lakes- St. Lawrence Lowlands

500

When did Canada officially adopt the current flag?

February 15, 1965

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