General Comparison
French (New France)
Home Children
Vietnamese Refugees
Syrian Refugees
100
What is a refugee

A refugee is a person who is forced to leave their country because of war, violence or danger. 

100

When did the French first come to Canada? 

In the 1500s and 1600s

100

Who were the home children? 

Poor or orphaned children sent from Britain to Canada. 

100

When did Vietnamese refugees begin coming to Canada? 

In the mid to late 1970s

100

When did Syrian refugees begin coming to Canada? 

In the present day, starting around 2011 

200

How is immigration different from refugee migration? 

Immigration is choosing to move to a new country, while refugee migration is being forced to leave due to safety. 

200

What was New France and where is it today? 

New France was a French colony and most of it is now Quebec. 

200

When did the home children come to Canada?

Between 1869 and 1948 

200

What major event caused people to flee Vietnam?

The communist takeover after the Vietnam War. 

200

What caused the conflict in Syria? 

Civil war following protest during the Arab Spring

300

How are the reasons for coming to Canada different for French settlers compared to Vietnamese and Syrian refugees? 

French settlers came to build colonies and farms, while Vietnamese and Syrian refugees came to escape war and danger. 
300

Why did the French government encourage people to move to New France? 

To increase population, control land and grow the economy. 

300

Why did Britain and Canada create the Home Children Movement? 

To remove children from poverty in Britain and provide workers for Canadian farms and homes. 


300

Why was it dangerous and difficult for Vietnamese refugees to leave their country? 

Leaving was illegal and many faced violence or punishment. 

300

Why did many Syrians leave their homes? 

Because of  violence, war and unsafe living conditions. 

400

Which group came by choice and which came out of necessity? 

French settlers came by choice. 

Vietnamese and Syrian refugees came out of necessity. 

400

Name two incentives the French government offered settlers. 

Free land, free travel, housing, money and supplies. 

400

What kind of jobs did home children do? 

Farm work, housework, and labour around the home. 

400

Why were many Vietnamese refugees called "boat people"? 

They escaped using small, overcrowded boats. 

400

How has war affected daily life for Syrian families? 

Homes, schools and hobs were destroyed, making life unsafe. 

500

How did the lives of Home Children differ from children who stayed in Britain?

Some had better opportunities, but others were treated worse than before.

500

How did French settlement affect Canada today? 

French culture and language are still important in Canada, especially in Quebec. 

500

How were some Home children treated poorly? 

Some were overworked, neglected or abused. 

500

How did Canada help Vietnamese refugees? 

Canada accepted refugees and helped them start new lives. 

500

How many Syrian refugees did Canada originally plan to accept and how many did it eventually welcome? 

Canada planned for 25,000 but accepted almost 60,000.