Official Language Groups
Terms 1
Terms 2
The Indian Act
General
100

Anglophone and Francophone

Anglophone= What is an official English speaker?   

Francophone= What is an official French speaker?

100

Publicly funded

What is paid for by taxes and provided by government?

100

Ethnocentrism

What is the belief that one's culture is superior to all other cultures?

100

Group of Indigenous people the Indian Act applies to

Who are First Nations?

100

Collective rights

What are rights held by certain groups of people

200

Examples of Francophone challenges

Why did Francophones have a lower population than English speakers, finding it difficult to maintain their culture and identity?

200

Assimilate

What is becoming part of a different culture group?

200

Affirm

What does it mean to validate and express commitment to something?

200

The Indian Act’s original purpose

What aimed to assimilate First Nations?

200

Some people have collective rights while others don’t

Why is it because collective rights are based on Canada’s founding history and recognize the need to protect certain cultures/repair injustices?

300

Reasons why Canada wants to become a bilingual county

Why is it because French and English explorers found Canada therefore they both had the right to language?

300

Autonomy

What is authority to make decisions?

300

Sovereignty

What is independence as a people, with a right to self-government?

300

First Nations did not appreciate the Indian Act

Why did the First Nations believe they had the right to manage and administer their own affairs and didn’t appreciate that the Canadian government was trying to impose rules and restrictions on them without their permission?

300

A dark time in Canadian History where thousands of Indigenous children were taken from their families by the government

What is the Sixties Scoop?

400

When Canada became officially bilingual

When was it declared official bilingualism in 1969 with French and English as official languages?

400

Annuity

What is an annual payment?

400

Scrip

What was in Metis history, a document that could be exchanged for land and that was offered to the Metis at the time the Numbered treaties?

400

Restrictions imposed by the Indian Act

What defined how First Nations had to conduct their affairs, restricted their mobility and from taking political action, and prevented them from participating in traditional practices?

400

The Numbered Treaties

What is Historic agreements that affect the rights and identity of some First Nations in Canada?

500

Section 23 of the Charter

What is the law that states that French-speaking or English-speaking minority populations of sufficient size in any province have the right to publicly funded schools that serve their language community?

500

Entrenching

What is fixing firmly within?

500

Inherent rights

What are rights with origins in fundamental justice?

500

The date the Indian Act was passed

What was passed in 1876?

500

Goals of the government in negotiating the numbered treaties

What is to gain access to lands in the west in a peaceful way and avoid the American difficulties?

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