General Confederation
Indian Act
BNA Act
Government
100

These 3 provinces came together in confederation to create Canada.

Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Province of Canada

100

The Indian Act was...

A law was a key piece of legislation affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada. 

100

BNA Act stands for...

British North America Act

100

When Canada first become a country, they had this type of government: responsible or representative

Representative

200

These 2 provinces made up the Province of Canada (pre-confederation).

Ontario and Quebec

200

A treaty is...

An agreement or contract made between two or more groups, often dealing with land or rights.

200

This is the year that the BNA Act was passed.

1867

200

This was Canada's 1st Prime Minister

Sir John A. MacDonald

300

This province did not join in Confederation right away, but did join in 1873.

Prince Edward Island

300

Indigenous people were required to live on these areas of land, which were controlled by the government.

Reserves
300

This was the purpose of the the BNA Act.

This 1867 act united the colonies of Canada into a single country and gave the Canadian government power.

300

Explain what a responsible government is.

Elected officials are accountable to the people and the legislature.

400

This was the meeting that the provinces came together to discuss Confedation.

The Charlottetown Conference

400

Indian Agents had the job to...

They were responsible for overseeing Indigenous communities and enforcing the provisions of the Indian Act on reserves.

400

Name 3 groups of people who were not involved, or had restricted rights, in the creation of the BNA Act.

Women, Indigenous people of Canada and Black Canadians

400

Explain what representative government is.

When elected officials represent the people but are not fully responsible to them.

500

These 3 Atlantic provinces planned to meet to discuss uniting (pre-confederation).

Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI

500

The Indian Act was passed in this year.

1876

500

This form of government allows the people to have a say in the decisions made by electing representatives or directly voting on issues.

Democracy

500

These are the two houses in Parliament who need to agree on to pass new laws.

House of Commons and the Senate