What was the most significant event during this time period in Canada/USA (2001-2004)? When was it?
What is, September 11, 2001
The terrorist attack against the twin towers (9/11)
what was the pre-1980 dominant factor of canada's economy
Paul Martin was which number prime minister of Canada?
What is, 21st
What was the name of Osama Bin Ladens terrorist group?
Al-Qaeda
When did the Indian Ocean Tsunami take place?
What is, December of 2004
which trade agreements were brought on with a service based economy
what is NAFTA
The Kyoto Protocol created tension between what provinces?
What are, Alberta and Ontario
What was Canada's population in 2004?
Around 31.9 million
How many people died in 9/11 and how many were Canadian?
- Around 3, 000 people died
- This included 24 Canadians
List 4 countries/islands that the Canadian Red Cross helped after the Indian Ocean Tsunami
What is,
- The Maldives
- Sri Lanka
- Indonesia
- India
- Sumatra
what were the turning points of the relationship of quebec and the federal government
what is referendums on independence
This act also allowed for what type of arrest?
What is, preventative arrest.
True or false!
Paul Martin's healthcare treatment was a 10 year plan
TRUE!
what year was the National Holocaust Monument
what is 2004
What was the name of the act that replaced the 1976 Immigration Act?
What is, The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
what led to the clarity act of 2000
What Premier fought against the Kyoto Protocol?
Who is, Ralph Klein.
How many cubic meters of debris was cleaned up by the Red Cross in the Maldives?
where was the most compassion and generosity in canada
what is gander, Newfoundland
What was the action plan of the Canadian Military that took place immideatly after 9/11 called?
What is, The Emergency Security Control of Air Traffic Plan
what is the core issue with the quebec and canadian government relationship
what is quebecs persuit of autonomy and cultural recognition.
What was a new way to criminalize terrorism in the Anti-terrorism Act
What is, participating in terrorist groups, financing terrorism, and instructing terrorism
What were Paul Martin's 3 main healthcare improvements?
What is,
- Reduced waiting times for treatment
- Increased funding for northern communities
- A new immunization program for children
what was the operation where they assisted over 30000 people called
what is yellow ribbon