Economic Systems
CCRF and Collective Rights
Canadian Government
Youth Criminal Justice Act
Immigration
100

When demand outweighs supply

What is Scarcity

100

Section 15 

What is Equality rights

100

The three branches of government

What are the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches

100

This act defines consequences young people between the ages 12-17 face for criminal offences

What is the Youth Criminal Justice Act

100

Factors that bring and scatter people away from a certain country?

What are Push and Pull factors

200

The three factors of production

What is Land, Labour, and Capital

200

This right protects your innocence until proven guilty

What is Legal rights

200

Canada is part of what type of Monarchy?

What is a Constitutional Monarchy

200

Organizations that try to solve underlying reasons for crime

What is an Advocacy Group

200

The act of LEAVING one's own country to settle permanently to another.

What is Emigration

300

An organization of workers that acts to protect worker's rights and interests

What are Labour unions

300

These historic agreements affect the rights and identity of some First Nations in Canada

What are the Numbered treaties

300

This branch contains the Prime Minister, the Cabinet Ministers, and the Governor General

What is the Executive Branch

300

A body of 12 people in a court of law that make decisions based on a legal basis and evidence.

What is a Jury

300

To do with the characteristics of populations

What is Demographic

400

The government plays an important role in the economy, making decisions on behalf of everyone; this is an example of what type of economy

What is a Mixed economy

400

This act imposed government control over all Natives, covering many aspects of life

What is the Indian Act

400

The bias of the journalists and news producers within the mass media in the selection of events and stories that are reported and how they are covered

What is Media Bias

400

An advocacy group dedicated to helping rehabilitate young women

What is the Elizabeth Fry Society

400

The five push and pull factors

What are Economic, Political, Healthcare, Security, and Rights

500

The products and services created by producers and the wants and needs of consumers for products and services

What is Supply and demand

500

These rights affirm the shared identity of distinct groups within Canadian Society

What are Collective rights

500

Describe the pathway of a bill to a law

Prime Minister -> Committee -> House of Commons -> The Senate -> Royal Assent

500

The role of the Judicial system and the goal of advocacy groups

What is Rehabilitating and Reintegrating

500

This act establishes categories of who can come home to Canada from other countries to make permanent homes 

What is the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act