This region is characterized by diverse topography, the four seasons, and includes major cities such as Vancouver and Victoria.
What is the Cordillera?
This bay, located in the northeastern part of Canada, has a physical region named after it.
What is Hudson's Bay?
This policy encouraged immigration into Canada, in order to populate the country.
What is an "open door" policy?
This individual is arriving in Canada after fleeing war, conflict, or persecution.
What is a refugee?
The main resource in the Arctic that is being exploited
What is oil?
This mountain range forms the western boundary of the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta.
What are the Rocky Mountains?
This region, which includes Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, is characterized by vast flatlands and fertile soil, and is the core of Canada's agriculture.
What is the Interior Plains?
This 20th century policy discouraged immigration into Canada, due to discriminatory policies against various groups.
What is the "closed door" policy?
Everyone is required to take this (and pass) in order to become a Canadian citizen.
What is a citizenship test?
The documentary focuses on the impacts of climate change and this key element of the Arctic environment, which is rapidly disappearing.
What is the sea ice?
What is the Hudson Bay Lowlands?
This region, found primarily in Canada's northern regions, is characterized by permafrost and minimal vegetation.
What is the Arctic?
This province has the highest rate of immigration, as of 2024.
What is Ontario?
This individual can live and work in Canada, but cannot run for public office or vote.
What is a permanent resident?
The Inuit community in the documentary lives in this Canadian territory, which is known for its stunning Arctic landscapes.
What is Nunavut?
This region has the world's largest area of exposed rock and covers about half of Canada.
What is the Canadian Shield?
The Canadian Shield is rich in this type of natural resource.
What are minerals?
This individual is seeking protection in Canada due to serious human rights violations in another country.
What is an asylum seeker?
This is a main reason for immigration to Canada (various answers accepted).
What is...
This traditional practice is a vital part of the Inuit lifestyle and serves many purposes for the Inuit population- food, clothing, and shelter, to name a few.
What is hunting?
This regions main industry is fishing
What is the Appalachian Region?
This region, centered around the Great Lakes, is Canada's most populous and industrialized, with fertile soil and a moderate climate.
What is the St. Lawrence Lowlands?
The documentary emphasizes the relationship between the Inuit and these animals, which rely on sea ice for hunting and migration.
What are marine mammals?