A survey that collects data on the population, often conducted every 5 years.
What is a census?
Political stability, family reunification, safety and security.
What are Pull Factors?
A system of government where it is ruled by a King or Queen.
What is Monarchy?
Enacted in 1982. A bill of rights found in the Constitution Act.
What is Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom?
The current political party in power in Canada
What is Liberal Party?
A measurement of population per unit land area.
What is Population Density?
Immigrants who were granted permanent resident status on the basis of a well-founded fear of returning to their home country.
What are Refugees?
Responsible for Immigration, Currency, Trade, etc.
What is Federal Government?
The freedom of individuals to join or form groups, such as unions, political parties, and other organizations, for collective purposes.
What is Freedom of Association?
Beliefs often lean towards change and established institutions to ensure equality.
What is Left Wing?
The largest physiographic region in Canada?
What is Canadian Shield?
Early history, Geography, Government and Laws, etc.
What is Factors that influence National Identity?
Operates separately from the two other branches.
What is Judicial Branch?
R v. Oakes (1986), R v. Morgentaler (1988), R v. Big M Drug Mart LTD (1985), etc.
What are Landmark Cases?
The system of voting in Canada.
What is First Past the Post?
Winnipeg's physiographic and climate region.
What is Interior Plains physiographic region and Boreal climate region?
Occurs when a cultured group adopts the language, values, attitudes, and traditions of a dominant culture.
What is Assimilation?
System of government(s) in Canada.
What is Constitutional Monarchy and Parliamentary Democracy?
Carrying mostly Sikh passengers from India, was denied entry into Canada and forced to return to India after two months.
What is Komagata Maru?
Set of goals that are supported by party members and appeal to the public to convince them to vote for the party.
What is a Platform?
Areas of land where trees and other vegetation can’t grow much because it’s so cold. much of the land here is called permafrost (permanently frozen)
What is Tundra?
Popular for only a short time. Rise quickly in popularity and fall just as fast. What is important one day may soon fade.
What are Fads?
Appoints the Governor General.
What is The Crown/King?
This section of the Charter came in 3 years after the charter was put into force.
What is Equality Rights?
Aims to repair the harm the offender caused in a positive, community-centred way.
What is Restorative Justice?