Women
Aboriginal
Facts 1867
Facts NOW & French
Map Findings
100

Crossed the Prairies by wagon, dogsled, canoe with husband and 6 kids

Elizabeth McDougall

100

150,000 people

Number of aboriginal people in 1608 

100

British, French, Irish, German, African and Aboriginal are examples of this word that starts with a "d"

Diversity

100

Canada's population NOW

37.6 million

100

Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick

The provinces which made Canada a country by signing the Confederation.

200

One of the first women to have a PhD. Also a sufferagist.

Eliza Ritchie

200

30,000 people

Number of aboriginal people in 1867

200

The percent of people who were allowed to vote in 1867.

Twenty percent.

200

The number which says the Life expectancy in Canada today.  

82.3 years 

200

Name the two Provinces that did not sign in 1867.

Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island

300

Eldest of the Famous Five

Henrietta Edwards

300

Americans invading Upper Canada. Aboriginal people helped fight in this war.

War of 1812

300

One of several types of people who were NOT allowed to vote in 1867.

Aboriginal, women, Asians and men who did not own land.

300

Canada has this in place as of 1982 which gives equal rights for all.

Charter of Rights and Freedoms

300

Name two of the Great Lakes

Huron, Erie, Ontario, Superior, Michigan

400

First school principal, and first female doctor to practise medicine.

Emily Stowe

400

Mi'kmaq from the Maritimes

One of the largest First Nations groups in 1867.

400

Population of Canada in 1867

3.5 million

400

What is the day of the week that Christmas falls on this year?  In French?

Wednesday or mercredi

400

1 million square kilometers

Canada's area in 1867

500

Population dropped because of these factors

War, disease, and hunger

500

Formed after 1867 for safety reasons

RCMP

500

What is the name of Santa in French?

Le Pére Noël

500

The province with the highest population in Canada in 1867. (It had the tallest bar on the bar graph)

Ontario