History
Civil Rights and The Act
Democracy
The French, British and Indigenous
The EASY section
100

What were the Famous Five?

They were a group of women who changed history for all women

100

"The CCLA was found in..."

1964

100

What is Canada's form of government?

A Democracy

100

What system of government do we use?

A Constitutional Monarchy

100

Many French Canadians live in...

A) Toronto

B) Quebec 

C) Nova Scotia

Quebec

200

"In 1967, 9 percent of Canadian immigrants were..."

From Asia

200

What does the CCLA stand for?

Canadian Civil Liberties Association

200

What is a Democracy?

A system of government where people choose their leaders by voting in elections.

200

When was Canada's constitution being created?

In the 1980's

200

"The Ontario Civil Liberties defends..."

"Ontarians' civil rights" 

WHO ELSE WOULD THEY DEFEND

300

"Canada has become more diverse since it became a country in..."

1867

300

"In Canada freedom of expression does not include..."

"Hate speech or language that promotes violence. 

300

What process do we use today?

x2 points

The secret Ballot process system

"Its a much fairer system"

300

"Canada's ____________ is one way of protecting French Canadian rights."

"Canada's bilingualism is one way of protecting French Canadian rights."

300

"All citizens who are ______________________ can vote in elections."

18 years or older

400

Canada was the first country in the world to...

Make multiculturalism an official policy.

400

"The Canadian Multiculturalism act states that all citizens are equal. They have the freedom to..."

"Preserve, Strengthen and share their cultural heritage."

400

"Before the 1900s, some groups were not allowed to vote at all, including __________. "

This changed in _______.

Including women

This changed in 1918

400

When did Quebec hold votes about whether or not it should become its own country and leave Canada?

What did they vote?

In 1980 to 1995 they held votes 

"Both times, Residents of Quebec voted "no"

400

"Our Canadian identity has been shaped by a mixture of..."

Physical, natural and human-made features

500

The Canadian government defined multiculturalism as...

x2 points

"The protection and promotion of diversity and the recognition of the rights of Indigenous peoples"

500

"All cultures are equal. Citizens in Canada can keep their cultural Identities because of the act. They can maintain their ___________ and still be apart of ________________. Most importantly, they do not need to ____________________.

x2 points

"their  cultural ties and still be apart of Canadian society. Most importantly, they do not need to fear discrimination."


500

What group was allowed to vote in federal elections in 1960?

"All Indigenous peoples, including men and women"

500

"Most Indigenous peoples believe in ____________ hunting, fishing, and trapping, which means ________________________."

x2 points

"Most Indigenous peoples believe in subsistence hunting, fishing, and trapping, which means they only take what they need."

500

Jasper National Park was required to write in both French and English. What is the example of this we see in Canadian Communities Past & Present?

x2 points

The example we see is a sign saying Caribou Crossing next 20 km or Passage de Caribous sur 20 km