Federal Government
YCJA
The Charter
Collective Rights
Immigration
100

The Governor General represents


Who is the Queen's representative in Canada?

100

the attitude of the youth

What is one factor in direct control of the yong person?

100


The Constitution is part of

The Charter of rights is part of which Canadian document?

100

Set of rights that Anglophones, Francophones, and FNMI share

What are collective rights?

100

British ancestory immigrants

What did Canada preferred in the 1800's and early 1900's?

200

The King to Canada

Who is the head of state?

200

verdict in a youth court case for conviction

What is an unanimous decision?

200


The constitution is the _________ law of the land.

What is the highest law of the land?

200

FN agreed to share their land and resources, Canada agreed to

What is education, reserves and annuities?

200

Refugee and family class immigrants

Which groups do not have to qualify under the point system?

300

Executive, Legislative and Judicial

What are the three branches of government?

300

Automatically charged and went to court

What happened to a young person who had broken the law before the YCJA?

300

To maintain a free and democratic society can restict

What is the reason that the government of Canada can restrict rights?

300

Treaties were important for

What are ending war, expansion to the West, linking country by railway, and Confederation?

300

The biggest immigrant group.

What is the economic class?

400

Total votes cast in an election.

What is the popular vote?

400

a person is innocent until proven guilty

 What is one of the fundamental principles of justice in Canada?

400

Right to be free of search and seizure without reasons

What is the Legal Rights section?

400

Charter included minority language rights because

What is the supporting of minorities in the area where they are the majority?

400

The ship rejected for entry into Canada.

What is the Komagata maru?

500

the judicial branch does this for the other branches of government

Who checks on the other three branches powers?

500

John Howard and Elizabeth Fry



Who are the two major citizen-led advocacy groups?

500

Events and generally accepted values and attitudes, that shaped the actions of people in the past.

What is historical context?

500

The big reason for Residential schools

What is the assimilation of the FNMI?

500

Top 3 areas that immigrants choose when coming to Canada.

What are Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver?

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