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100

These people lived in Canada long before the settlers ever arrived. 

Who are the Indigenous Peoples of Canada?

100

The Canadian government boasted about cheap and fertile wheat lands in this area of Western Canada. 

What are the Prairies?

100

The Indigenous People of Canada were forced to abandon their homes and move to these designated areas.

What are reservations?

100

This nation is largely credited for beginning the settlement of Canada. 

Who is the British Empire?

100
This all encompassing term is frequently used to describe the culture of Canadian residents. 

What is multiculturalism?

200

This country acts as both neighbour and the largest trading partner with Canada. 

What is the United States of America?

200

This process resulted in the provinces of Canada coming together and Canada becoming a country on July 1st, 1867. 

What is Confederation?

200

The official languages of Canada. 

What are English and French?

200

These lovely animal products were frequently traded between the Indigenous people and settlers in Canada.

What are animal pelts?

200

This term is used to describe the advantages and benefits that are afforded to Caucasian members of society and not others.

What is white privilege?

300

These deals between the colonizers and Indigenous people of Canada worked largely in favour of the settlers.

What are Treaties?

300

This country is the only country in the world that is larger than Canada. 

What is Russia?

300

This man was the first Prime Minister of Canada elected in 1867. 

Who is John A. McDonald?
300

This aptly named settlement was first established by the French in Canada in 1604.

What is Acadia?

300

This public inquiry was established by the federal government in 2016 and seeks to explain the disproportionate level of harm to Indigenous women in Canada.

What is the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls?

400

These schools acted as a way for the Colonizers to assimilate Indigenous children into "traditional" colonizer way of life.

What are Residential Schools?

400

This province was the last to join Confederation in 1949.

What is Newfoundland?

400

These individuals were intended to act as the Canadian governments representatives on reservations and were given the responsibility of managing policy on reserves, enforcing the Indian Act, and managing the affairs of Indigenous People. 

Who are Indian Agents?

400

This piece of legislation was introduced in 1876 by the Federal Government to control Indigenous affairs.

What is the Indian Act?

400

This term is used to describe the advantages and benefits directed toward Caucasian individuals not offered to others.  

What is white privilege?

500

This level of government provides funding for First Nations schools in Saskatchewan.

What is the Federal Government?

500

Thousands of Chinese-Canadian temporary workers were responsible for building this method of transportation promised to British Columbia when they joined Confederation.

What is the Canadian Pacific Railway?

500

This document created in 1867 outlines the systems of government and civil and human rights for all Canadians.

What is the Constitution of Canada

500
Introduce by the Federal government in 2008, this commission aims to document and prepare reparations for the lasting impacts of the residential school system on Indigenous People. 

What is the Truth and Reconciliation Commission?

500

This mustachioed man carried the New Democratic Party to historic official opposition levels in the 2011 federal election. 

Who is Jack Layton. 

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