Trade
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Fun Facts
100

This is the exchange of goods and services between countries.

What is international trade?

100

This was Canada’s top export in 2013.

What are mineral fuels and oil?

100

The act of temporarily moving people to a safe location during a disaster is called this.

What is evacuation?

100

This human rights violation involves unfair treatment or discrimination based on someone's race, ethnicity, or nationality.

What is racism?

100

This sweet Canadian export makes up over 70% of the world’s supply.

What is maple syrup?

200

This country is Canada’s biggest trading partner.

What is the United States?

200

A product you can use or consume, such as a car, video game, or chocolate bar.

What is a good?

200

This global organization helps coordinate relief efforts in emergencies and provides long-term aid to countries in need, including during natural disasters.

What is the United Nations?

200

This document, signed by the United Nations in 1948, lists fundamental human rights that should be universally protected.

What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

200

Canada provides millions in aid every year through organizations like this one, which helps people affected by disasters and crises worldwide.

What is the Canadian Red Cross?

300

When a country buys goods from another country, it is called this.

What is importing?

300

These are the items that a country exports, such as raw materials, technology, and food products, to trade with other nations.

What are exports?

300

This is the term for helping people to recover and rebuild their homes and communities after a disaster.

What is disaster recovery?

300

This concept refers to the right to practice any religion or no religion at all, freely and without persecution.

What is freedom of religion?

300

Canada exports more of this natural resource than any other country, helping supply homes and businesses worldwide.

What is lumber/wood?

400

A tax placed on imported goods is called this.

What is a tariff?

400

These are the number two on the list of popular fruits in Canada.

What are Bananas?

400

After an earthquake or hurricane, these are often the first groups to be deployed to provide immediate assistance on the ground.

Who are first responders?

400

This human right ensures that everyone has access to education, regardless of gender, race, or background.

What is the right to education?
400

The WWF works to protect this large Canadian bear species that depends on Arctic ice for survival.

What is the polar bear?

500

Give another person, bank, or company money in the hope of making money.

What is invest?

500

This is the system in which goods and services are exchanged for money, either locally or globally.

What is the economy?

500

Emergency relief in disaster situations for children and mothers.

What is save the children Canada?

500

This is the term for individuals who are forced to flee their home country due to fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, or political opinion.

What is a refugee?

500

WWF works with Canada to reduce pollution in this second-largest ocean that borders the country.

What is the Atlantic Ocean?