symbols, animals, stories, songs
Canada's fundamental beliefs
Impacts of indigenous Canadians on our identity
How did settlers help with Canadian identity
Policy's and its importance to canadians
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What is Canada's national animal ?

Canada's national animal is a Beaver

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What are Canada's core beliefs?

Equality & Fairness: Strong belief in equal opportunity and dignity for all, regardless of gender, ethnicity, orientation, or disability. 

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What did indigenous Canadians do to help Canada?

 Indigenous Canadians have historically shaped Canada through crucial roles in trade, defense (like the War of 1812), and cultural contributions (canoes, foods)

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What did settlers bring to Canada?

Settlers brought livestock (sheep, cattle), crops (barley, hemp, turnips), new technologies (iron tools, textiles, glass), diseases (smallpox), ideas/culture (religion, governance, education), economic systems (resource processing, trade), and built environments (barns, homes, railways

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What is a policy

A policy is a set of guiding principles or a plan of action, adopted by governments or organizations, to make consistent decisions, achieve goals, and manage operations, often outlining what should happen (the 'what' and 'why') without dictating every single step like a procedure

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What is Canada's most popular animal?

Canada's most popular animal depends on whether you mean pets or wildlife, but the Beaver is the official national animal, while Moose, Bears, Wolves, Lynx, and Orcas are among the most iconic wild species

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why does canada have these fundamental beliefs

Canada’s fundamental beliefs—centered on equality, freedom, democracy, and respect for diversity—have been shaped by a combination of historical compromise, legal entrenchment, and a deliberate, evolving effort to build a unified national identity.

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how do indigenous people help in the day to day life

food, medicine, and community health

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how did settlers help with building cities in canada

Settlers played a foundational role in building Canadian cities by transforming wilderness into agricultural, commercial, and residential hubs, often establishing the initial infrastructure that grew into major urban centers.

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what is canada's most important policy

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There isn't one single "most important" policy, but Canada's foundation rests on its 
Constitution, especially the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ensuring fundamental freedoms and legal rights. Key governmental focus areas include protecting national security (Public Safety)


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Why is Canada's flag a maple leaf ?

Because it is symbolizes national identity.

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What are the charter rights?

Charter rights are fundamental freedoms and legal protections guaranteed in Canada's Constitution, outlined in the 
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ensuring individual liberties like freedom of expression, religion, and assembly, alongside democratic rights (voting), mobility rights (moving within Canada)


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How did they help in ww2?

Indigenous Canadians significantly helped in WWII through massive volunteering numbers (over 3,000 First Nations, plus Inuit & Métis), serving bravely in all situations using traditional skills like code-talking for secret communications, contributing to war industries and food production, and defending coasts.

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what did Canadian settlers help with

establishing agriculture, industries, and communities

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why are policy's important to canada

provide structure, fairness, and direction for governance, ensuring smooth economic function, social well-being, and consistent public service delivery by setting clear rules for businesses, citizens, and government itself, guiding decisions, managing resources, and upholding public values like accountability and transparency

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When was maple syrup invented?

Maple syrup wasn't "invented" at a specific moment but evolved from Indigenous peoples' centuries-old practice of harvesting and concentrating sweet maple sap, with early written accounts by Europeans (like Jacques Cartier in the 1500s)

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What are Canada's fundamental beliefs

Canada's fundamental beliefs center on human rights, equality, rule of law, and respect for diversity, like the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, emphasizing individual freedoms (speech, religion)

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What did the Indigenous Canadians contribute to Canada?

The contributions of Indigenous peoples to Canadian society are diverse. They include the areas of politics, music, art, literature, military service, education, sports and culture, among others. Historically, examples of these contributions included canoes, snowshoes and foods, such as corn and wild rice.

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What year did the settlers come to canada

1608

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policy and its importance to Canada in society

 provides the framework for governance, defining societal values like equality, human rights (Charter), and diversity, ensuring stability,

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When was the Canadian national anthem made?

the Canadian national anthem was made on July 1, 1980

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Who started the charter of rights in canada

Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau is credited with starting and promoting the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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What are the impacts? 

Indigenous Canadians greatly shape Canadian identity through their deep connection to the land, historical contributions (like the War of 1812), rich cultures, languages, and ongoing struggles against colonialism.

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how did settlers help canadian culture

 they helped with developing infrastructure, but this also led to displacement and disease for Indigenous peoples, fundamentally altering their way of life and land rights, while later immigrants boosted the economy and diversity, creating modern Canada's diverse society and industries.

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 policy and its most important rule in Canada

Constitution, with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms