Things that are used to make a product.
What are materials?
Hair on a man's chin and jawline.
What is a beard?
A two-dollar coin.
What is a toonie?
The name of the religious community in northern Waterloo.
What is the Mennonite community?
The name of the Indigenous community at Crawford Lake.
Who are the Iroquois?
Another word for numbers.
What are figures?
Hair that has no waves or curls.
What is straight hair?
A one-dollar coin.
What is a loonie?
What is a vendor?
The type of houses that the ancient Iroquois used to live in.
What is a longhouse?
A video or a poster promoting a product is an example of an ________.
What is an advertisement?
A person with red hair.
What is a redhead/ginger?
A ten-cent coin.
What is a dime?
Another word for fruits and vegetables.
What is produce?
The name of the schools that Indigenous children were sent to.
What are residential schools.
Giving money to a company in exchange for a share of that company.
What is an investment?
Lines or creases that appear on faces as people get older.
What are wrinkles?
A twenty-five-cent coin.
What is a quarter?
A small carriage pulled by a horse.
What is a buggy?
The national sport of Canada.
What is lacrosse?
Companies that provide products and services to other companies.
What are suppliers?
Two very large front teeth.
What are buck teeth?
A five-cent-coin.
What is a nickel?
Hand-crafted, high-quality, special products.
What is artisan?
Following the mother's lineage instead of the father's.
What is matrilineal?