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Difference between emigrant and immigrant

Emigrants are leaving a country, and immigrants are arriving in a new country.

100

Assimilation

A process where a group adopts the culture/values of another group, usually losing their own traditions

100

Industrialization 

Transforming a colony from agricultural focus into mechanical focus

100

This policy changed immigration. The government would attract immigrants to Canada, but would reunite families, accept refugees, and welcome them to a new life.

Immigration Act of 1978

200

In the early 1900s, this crop was crowned as "king" since it was Canada's largest crop, being shipped worldwide, and helping Canada's economy by a large amount.

Wheat

200

Could the First Nations choose where their reserves were?

No.

200

Suffrage

The ability to vote in political elections.

200

What did 1969's Official Languages Act do?

Recognize French and English as official languages of Canada, given right to use both languages, supporting language minority, and protects this law in the Charter

300

Why did the Canadian Government target the USA for immigrants?

The government knew that their land was running out, and farmers in America have really good prairie knowledge.

300

How much numbered treaties were there?

11

300

This "generation" was born during a large population increase after WWII, and helped shape canada through social changes.

Baby Boomers

300

Before the Charter, Japan was an enemy of Canada, and 23K Japanese lived in BC at the time. Canada suspected an ambush. What was their response to the Japanese?

The Canadian Government placed all of them into different camps scattered across Ontario, BC, and Alberta, and sold all of their property away.

400

Factors that convince others to enter a new country

Pull Factors

400

This group of immigrants came into Canada and assisted the Prairies in farming and boosted Canada's economy. They also brought in traditions such as their religions, customs, dances, and food.

Eastern European Contributions

400

Who introduced the idea of Public Healthcare to Canada in 1947?

Tommy Douglas

400

_____ currently the fastest growing population group in Canada

First Nations youth

500

This term describes how and where people organize their living area, often associated with factors such as resources and rivers.

Settlement Patterns

500

What were the 3 policies that made up the National Policy?

Immigration policy: Settle the West

Transportation Policy: Build the railway

Economic Policy: Setting tariffs on foreign goods to make others buy Canadian things

500

In 1960, what did the First Nations have to do to even be able to vote?

Give up their treaty status. After 1960, they were allowed to just vote freely.

500

In 1971, this policy made Canada the first country to officially recognize cultural diversity as a strength, supporting an idea that people from other cultures can keep their traditions while being full members of society

Multiculturalism