Factors that Affect People Worldwide
Analyzing Maps
How Canada Responds at Home
How Canada Responds Abroad
Why Should Canadians Care
100

What is a major health issue in Canada?

Diabetes 

100

What two imaginary lines do geographers use to form a grid system around the earth?

Latitude and Longitude 

100

What outbreak started in Mexico that caused thousands of Canadians to become ill in 2009?

H1N1 flu

100

True or False: Global health issues include mental health disorders such as depression

True 

100

What three things should everyone have a right to?

Food, shelter, and healthcare

200

Who created the World Health Organization (WHO)?

The United Nations (in 1948)

200

What is the definition of equator?

The line running east and west around the middle of the earth

200

What agency was created in response to an outbreak with the purpose of promoting health and preventing diseases and injuries?

Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)

200

What does CPAR stand for?

Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief

200

What do all of the projects of the young Canadian students your age have in common?

They all have projects that focus on clean water

300

What is one of the most important goals of the WHO (coded orange) and demonstrated in Canada?

Promoting universal healthcare. Access for everyone, not just the rich

300

What are the imaginary lines that runs parallel to the equator?

Latitude 

300

Name three things that the National Emergency Stockpile System (NESS) provides in the event of a health outbreak?

medicine, blankets, protective gear, beds for healthcare professionals

300

What NGO helps communities build clinics and health centres in remote villages and deliver supplies and healthcare?

Canadian Red Cross

300

Name one of the four projects that the young Canadians are known for?

founding Children in Action, creating a water purifying system, inventing a wastewater filtration system, owners of Truffler (raising money for a good cause)

400

What disease kills many people worldwide that proper healthcare cannot prevent? 

Ebola 

400

What are the imaginary lines that run perpendicular to the equator?

Longitude 

400

What health issue killed 44 Canadians in 2003?

SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome)

400

Which NGO contributes to the reduction of poverty in India?

Save a Family Plan

400

What were students at St. John Vianney Catholic Elementary School known for?

Raising funds for Autism Ontario to increase public awareness.

500

What are the four factors that affect the health of large populations? One of them leads to famine, explain why.

Climate change, flooding, drought, lack of access to treatment. Drought means a lack of rain over long periods and can cause crops to fail which leads to famine.

500

In what city and country does the prime meridian run through?  (Bonus points if you can name the exact place where it is marked)

London, England 

Bonus answer: Greenwich

500

What two things were avoided in the Catholic church service during an outbreak?

People did not drink from the chalice or shake hands when they exchanged the sign of peace

500

What agreement did the Canadian government sign in 2007 and what does it require them to do?

International Health Regulations agreement and they are required to report any disease outbreaks to the World Health Organization

500

In 2000, what happened in the community of Walkerton, Ontario? What changed after the tragedy? 

2000 people became sick and 7 people died from E. coli bacteria consumed from the town's drinking water. There were changes introduced for protecting our drinking water

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