What is the chemical symbol for gold?
AU
What was New France?
New France was a French colony in North America.
ho were the first people to inhabit Canada?
Indigenous peoples, including the Inuit, First Nations, and Métis.
What is land?
Land is the solid part of the Earth's surface, including soil and natural resource
What is a First Nation?
An Indigenous group in Canada, distinct from Métis and Inuit
Where was Old Gold produced?
Old Gold cigarettes were produced in the United States.
When was New France established?
New France was established in 1608
How did the first people likely migrate to Canada?
Via the Bering Land Bridge.
Why is land important?
Supports life, provides resources.
How many First Nations are there in Canada?
Over 600.
What happened to Old Gold in the 1980s?
In the 1980s, Old Gold underwent rebranding and marketing changes.
Who founded Quebec, the heart of New France?
Samuel de Champlain.
When did the first people arrive in Canada?
At least 12,000 to 15,000 years ago
What is land reclamation?
Land reclamation is the process of creating new land or restoring degraded land for use.
What are Treaty Rights?
Legal agreements recognizing First Nations' rights and lands.
Who originally manufactured Old Gold?
Old Gold was originally manufactured by the American Tobacco Company.
What was the primary economic activity in New France?
Fur trading
What were the primary lifestyles of these early inhabitants?
Hunting, gathering, and fishing.
What is land degradation?
Decline in land quality from misuse.
What does the Assembly of First Nations do?
Represents and advocates for First Nations in Canada
What is the color of gold ?
Yellow
In what year did New France become part of the British Empire?
1763
What is the significance of Bluefish Caves?
Evidence of early human presence over 24,000 years ago.
What is land management?
Planning and regulating land use.
Name a famous First Nations leader?
Chief Pontiac.