Quebec in Canada
Indigenous Peoples
Patriation
Constitutional Reform
100

This document outlines the British Crown's relationship with Quebec.

What is the Royal Proclamation of 1763?

100

These three groups of people are recognized in Canada's Constitution.

Who are the First Nations, Metis and Inuit?

100

This Prime Minister moved towards patriating Canada's constitution.

Who is Pierre Trudeau?

100

These accords were named after a city which was one of the places where Canada's confederation was discussed?

What is Charlottetown?

200

After the death of this Premier of Quebec, great change in Quebec seemed possible.

Who is Maurice Duplessis?

200

This concept refers to the role people living in the colonies who try to establish dominance and control over resources beyond the power of the state.

What is settler colonialism?

200

A group of Premiers banded together against the federal government's move towards patriation.

Who are the Gang of 8?

200

Changes in governments allows for this province to propose changes to Canada's constitution.

What is Quebec?

300

This group played an important role in dominating the province's education system.

What is the Catholic Church?

300

95% of British Columbia and the land on which the City of Ottawa sits is also known as this type of land that was never surrendered.

What is unceded land?

300

This province never signed Canada's constitution.

What is Quebec?

300

This Prime Minister moves ahead towards constitutional reform.

Who is Brian Mulroney?

400

This was a period of rapid change in Quebec's history, but it may also be rather silent.

What is the Quiet Revolution?

400

Indigenous children had to attend these institutions where they meant to be assimilated.

What are residential schools?

400

This "train" was a means through which Aboriginal peoples made claims during constitutional negotiations.

What is the Constitution Express?

400

These accords were seen as the work of 11 white men in suits.

What are the Meech Lake Accords?

500

The passing of Bill 21 in Quebec incorporates this clause from Canada's Constitution.

What is the notwithstanding clause?

500

"awareness of the past, acknowledgement of the harm that has been inflicted, atonement for the causes, and action to change behaviour” (Clarke,, n.d., p. 84) are the bases upon which a new relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Peoples are required.

What is reconciliation?

500

This was the name given to the series of events and negotiations that Quebec did not enter into.

What is the Night of the Long Knives?

500
The failure of the Charlottetown Accords led to a referendum on this.

What is Quebec sovereignty?