Canadian Identity
Definitions
Immigration
Indigenous Arrival Theories
Randoms
100
The sport Canada is known for

What is hockey?

100

An idea to be tested or a question to be answered

What is an hypothesis?

100

This refers to people coming into a country

What is immigration?

100

The theory that Indigenous people got to North America from Siberia from across a swath of land that no longer exists

What is the Land Bridge Hypothesis?

100

Who created people and animals according to the Wabanaki creation story

Who is Glooskap?

200

The weather associated with Canada

What is cold/ snow?

200

Forms of communication that include oral and written words, pictures, and sounds

What is media?

200

This is the movement of people out of a country

What is emigration?

200

The theory that Indigenous people came from Asia and used boats following the coast or kelp to get to the Americas.

What is the Pacific Route Hypothesis?

200
The two animals who sacrifice their lives to allow for the creation of North America in the Turtle Island Creation story

What is a turtle and a muskrat?

300

An animal that builds dams that Canada is known for

What is a beaver?

300

Pride and devotion to one’s country

What is nationalism?

300

A reason that makes you want to leave your country.

What is a push factor?

300

The theory that the original Indigenous people came from Europe by boat crossing by Greenland

What is the Atlantic Route Theory?

300

The ancient Indigenous settlement recently uncovered in Saskatchewan shows that the ancestors of Indigenous peoples did this

What is created permanent settlements?

400

Canadians are known for this kind of behaviour

What is politeness/kindness? (Will accept other descriptors that mean the same)

400

Referring to groups or divisions of humankind distinguished by customs, characteristics, language…

What is Ethnicity?

400

A reason that makes you want to move to a new country

What is a pull factor?

400

The theory that Indigenous people always existed in the Americas

What is the "They were always here" hypothesis?

400

In June 2024, there were 43.4 million in the world 

What is refugees?

500
Canada's favorite coffee shop

What is Tim Horton's?

500

People who are forced out of their countries by push factors like war and famine

What are refugees?

500

This is the term for when educated, professionals like nurses start leaving a country due to push factors like poor pay and long hours

What is a brain drain?

500

The reason is took over 20 years for the Kennewick Man to have a proper burial in 2017

What is the Indigenous peoples, the US government and scientists were fighting over the rights to his remains?

500

Wild fires that have destroyed your home causing you to emigrate are an example of a _________ _________

What is a push factor?

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