Quiz P 1
Test P1 FN
TestP2Francoph
Test P3 Metis
Quiz P.2
100
Which conditions, when and why Francophones or Anglophones have a minority language education rights How it is paid for the education
In case of minority population in any province In case of sufficient size of population in any province The schools are paid for by taxes by the government
100
Jessica was turned down for several jobs because "women aren't capable of learning the necessary skills for the job". This acction would be considered: a- racist b-justified c- tolerant d- discriminatory
d - discriminatory
100
How many Numbered Treaties we have in Canada
We have only 11 Numbered Treaties
100
Collective rights are not held by which of the following groups: a- new immigrants b- Anglophones c - Francophones d- Aboriginal peoples
a- new immigrants
100
In 1990 Metis received few more rights in AB. List few of them
Metis received settlements as a permanent land base Metis got control over the land Metis got rights to participate in the development of oil and gas on their land Metis got more autonomy Metis got land protection Act
200
How many French schools are in AB How many French schoolboards are in AB
There are 26 schools and 5 French schoolboards
200
Right or false Collective rights are part of the dynamic relationship between the government of Canada and the government from the USA
Wrong
200
Before Alberta became a province, it was a part of North- West Territories or a part of Rupert's Land
AB was a part of North West Territories
200
The Indian Act of 1876 can best be described as federal legislation that.....
that deals with the rights and status of First Nations in Canada
200
What is a SCRIP
Metis got in 1879 a document 'a SCRIP which they could exchange for the land
300
Who was leadingthe Red River Resistence? When?
It was Metis Louis Riel in 1869
300
The agreement which provided the basis and the roots for the Numbered Treaties is known as...
as The Royal Proclamation of 1763
300
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms make Canada unique among other nations of the world because they are giving giving collective rights only to...
to certain members of Canadian society (like: Francophones, Anglophones, FN..)
300
The First Nation Groups rejected the proposed amendments (Bill C-61)to the Indian Act in 2002 because the FN...
did not feel they had been properly consulted during the drafting of the bill (C-61) and they don't think that the government should be making decisions on their behalf
300
In 1938 AB government passed the Metis Population Betterment Act. What was it about
Metis received 12 settlements in AB but didn't have control over the land
400
What year Manitoba entered Confederation
It was in 1890
400
In order to keep Canada a free and democratic society it is important to...
to exercise your rights and also respect the rights of others.
400
One way in which federal government both protects and promotes the rights and language, culture, identity of official language minority groups in Canada is to...
to allow publicly funded schools for official language where the education and instruction is done in the minority language
400
The documents that helped the Aboriginal people in Canada gain collective rights in the Canadian Constitution are known as the....
Numbered Treaties
400
What was the Suprime Court decision in 2003
Supreme Court ruled that Metis have rights to hand and fish on their land without licence
500
Who, where and when provided land for Metis in AB
It was the Catholic Church in 1896 by St.Paul in AB. However the settlement was closed in 1910
500
Although FN peoples have historic treaties with Canada's government, which one of the following DO NOT? a- Inuit b- Metis c- Anglophones d- Francophones
b- Metis
500
Which of the following groups were granted the rights to fish and hunt without the licence in 2003 by the Supreme Court of Canada? a- First Nations b- Metis c- Inuit d- French
b- Metis
500
Metis are considered to be: a- FN peoples b- Natives people c- Aboriginal peoples d- Inuit peoples
c- Aboriginal people
500
How many members does have The Metis Nation of Alberta
The Metis Nation of Alberta had in 2007 about 35 000 members
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