Term for an individual who moves into a country.
Immigrant
Use this "rule" to find our when a country's population will double.
Rule of 70.
Region of the world where most of Canada's recent immigrants are moving from.
Asia (India, Philippines and China)
First Nations, Metis & Inuit.
Pattern type which sees homes evenly spread out, often in rural environments.
Dispersed Distribution.
Geographic area with a high visible minority concentration.
Ethnic Enclave.
Canada is at this stage of the DTM.
Stage 4.
Term for factors which might motivate someone to more to a specific country over another.
Pull Factors.
The Indian Act of 1876, saw the formal creation of these types of institutions.
Residential Schools.
Term referring to ways in which populations are spread out.
Population Distribution.
These city groups are home to more than 100,000 people.
CMAs.
A high birth rate but declining death rate are characteristic of this DTM Stage.
Stage 2.
True or False: The Indigenous population within Canada, is growing more slowly than the rest of Canada's population.
FALSE! 4x as fast.
90% of Canadians, live within this distance of the US border.
100 k.m.
Immigrant group which is sponsored by a permanent resident.
Family Class.
The three things shown by the DTM.
Birth Rate, Death Rate, Total Population.
350,000-450,000
Area of land set aside under a treaty for the use of a particular First Nation.
Reserve.
Pattern type which may follow a river, coastline or railway.
Linear Distribution.
Term for when different cities are conjoined/connected by permanent settlements.
Continuous Ecumene.
The Population Growth Rate is found by adding these two rates together.
Natural Increase Rate and Net Migration Rate.
Immigration falls into these for groups/classes.
Economic, Family & Refugees
This report, concluded in 2015, included the testimony of over 6,000 residential school survivors.
Truth & Reconciliation Commission.
The city we live in.
Toronto.