This is a super popular Canadian winter sport, but Canada is no longer Golden in it.
What is hockey?
This day, on July 1st, celebrates Canadian identity.
What is Canada Day?
This is an important prairie crop that is exported globally.
What is wheat?
Canada's east coast is bordered by this ocean.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
Not English, but this language, is Canada's second official language.
What is French?
This term is used to describe people moving from one country to another.
What is immigration?
People immigrate to Canada for many reasons, including this one.
What is job or education opportunities?
Having a skilled workforce is this kind of benefit of immigration to Canada.
What is economic?
Global interdependence means these rely on each other.
What are countries?
Language and employment are major challenges for these people in Canada.
Who are immigrants?
This is Canada's most multicultural city.
What is Toronto?
If I order a dish made of fries, cheese curds and gravy, it's called this.
What is poutine?
This agency works to protect children worldwide.
What is UNICEF?
French heritage is an important cultural aspect of this city.
What is Quebec City?
A person seeking refugee status is known as a seeker of this.
What is asylum?
UNICEF stands for this.
What is United Nations Children's Fund?
Canada's largest trading partner is this neighbour.
What is the USA?
This traditional Canadian art form consists of poles, posts or pillars carved with symbols or figures.
What is a totem pole?
The highest number of immigrants in Canada live in this province.
What is Ontario?
K-Pop is a global music influence in Canada, originating in this country.
What is Korea?
I can hit you with a plastic hammer when celebrating during this major festival.
What is Saint John?
Multiculturalism in Canada was adopted as an official government policy is this year.
What is 1971?
National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada is celebrated on this long day.
What is June 21?
UNICEF was founded in this post-WWII year.
What is 1946?
FINAL JEOPARDY!
This unit has a 3 word title. This middle word is "and" while the other words begin with the letter I. The title of the unit is this.
What is Interactions and Interdepedence?