Immigration
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Identity
100
A person moving to a new country is known as this.
What is immigration?
100
He was the first living person to receive honorary citizenship of Canada; former South African President.
Who is Nelson Mandela?
100
These are the three founders of Canada.
Who are the English, French, and Aboriginals?
100
When someone is ordered by the government to leave the country.
What is deportation?
100
This is the definition of the term "identity."
What is "who a person is and how they see themselves?"
200
A person moving away or out of their home country is known as this.
What is emigration?
200
Canadian who was in charge of United Nations peace keeping efforts in Rawanda.
Who is Romeo Dallaire?
200
This is the only bilingual province.
What is New Brunswick?
200
The various ways of communicating messages to the mass public is known as this.
What is mass media?
200
These are used in "new media."
What are cell phones, computers, etc...(electronic media)?
300
To pass the immigration "points test" for Canada, a person must score at least this many points to be considered eligible to immigrate to Canada.
What is 67 (2014) or 60 (1988)?
300
He was a former Prime Minister of Canada who was also the President of the United Nations General Assembly.
Who is Lester Pearson?
300
First Nations children were taken from their homes and "educated" in these.
What are residential schools.
300
Simply put, this means two languages.
What is bilingual?
300
The culture of ordinary people is known as this.
What is pop culture?
400
A person who has fled persecution and come to another country is know as this.
What is a refugee?
400
This man was deported from Canada back to Germany for distributing racist material that claimed the Holocaust never happened.
Who is Ernst Zundel?
400
When Canada placed limits on immigration in the late 1800s/early 1900s, these are two of the groups of people that were impacted negatively.
Who are the Japanese, Chinese, Indian immigrants (India), black persons from the US, and Jews?
400
This policy in Canada ensures that all citizens can keep their identity, heritage, and language.
What is multiculturalism?
400
These two groups in Canada have experienced difficulty in maintaining their languages.
Who are French and Aboriginals?
500
This is the name given to reasons people want to leave their own country, and they reasons they want to move to a new country.
What are push/pull factors?
500
This former Premier of Saskatchewan introduced and worked towards universal healthcare for all Canadians.
Who is Tommy Douglas?
500
This government document discriminated against Aboriginal peoples by placing them on reserves and banning their traditional and cultural practices.
What is Indian Act, 1876?
500
This terms refers to a government that does not have a king or queen.
What is republicanism?
500
This country has the greatest impact on the pop culture of the world.
What is the United states of America?