LG C1.1,C1.2 and C1.3. a) Statistical data b) Statistical data relating to populations c) Statistical data relating to the population and particular groups.

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LG C1.1,C1.2 and C1.3

a) Statistical data b) Statistical data relating to populations c) Statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it

a) A pattern of gradual change or a general tendency of data points to move in a certain direction over time, represented by a line or curve on a graph. b) A pattern of data c) A line on a graph

a) Trends that relate to population data b) Trends that relate to the social practices and explains why people behave the way they do c) Trends that relate to society

a) Urban to Rural b) Rural to Urban c) No movement d) Equal movement in both directions

 What has been the impact and what are the future implications of Canada’s changing ratio of urban to rural dwellers?  Quality of life?  Availability of resources?  Pollution/Environmental issues?  Etc.

a) Yes b) No c) Don’t know

 Canadian’s with Aboriginal decent or status living in cities (2006) = 4.02%  Very difficult to find the same data from previous years census.  According to our curriculum Aboriginal Canadians are “one of the fastest growing groups among urban populations in Canada”

a) The number of births per household b) The number of births per woman c) The number of births per family

a) births equal deaths and population remains the same b) population decreases c) births equal the number of women

a) transition from stable population to overpopulated b) transition from developed to overdeveloped nation c) transition from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates as a country develops from a pre-industrial to an industrialized economic system.

 What are the possible socio-economic implications of the fact that fertility rates in Canada are below replacement level?

a) Moving to a foreign country to live permanently b) Moving to a foreign country c) Moving in with someone in a different city in the same country

a) Melting pot b) Mosaic c) Tapestry

 Are some categories of immigrants more favoured by Canada’s immigration laws than others?  What do the laws tell you about how government views the role of immigration in Canadian Society  Have a look at the following website and discuss.  lawyer/newsletter-archive/35-major-changes-to-canada-s-immigration-system-for lawyer/newsletter-archive/35-major-changes-to-canada-s-immigration-system-for- 2014