Social 20-2 Chapter 14 Canadian Identity
Key Terms Institution
Chapter Issue Volunteer to read page 313
National Symbols Please read pages Complete handout “Symbols, Myths, and National Identity”
Institutions used to promote a national identity in Canada Read opening paragraph page 317 Grab handout “How Institutions Promote Canadian Identity” Institution – an organization established for a specific purpose Often use symbols and stories to define their identity and promote a sense of belonging Red Cross is an example The activities of institutions usually overlap and their mission might not be just to one field Can run at local, municipal, provincial and national levels
Cultural Institutions Read bottom paragraph page 317, and complete box #1 handout Some created to honour parts of Canada’s heritage and history as a foundation of national identity Art galleries, museums, heritage sites
Educational Institutions Read page 318, complete box #2 handout Provinces and territories are responsible for education Historica Foundation Help all Canadians come to know the fascinating stories that make our country unique Historical minutes Council of Canadians Organizes events and publishes research reports and other material to tell business people and governments about ‘the kind of Canada’ that Canadians want Provided information on a wide range of issues: health, drug approval regulations, security rules, Afghanistan, military, Uranium Mining and mandatory labelling legislation
Institutions that seek Influence Read page 319, and complete box#3 handout Aboriginal Organizations Assembly of First Nations and Metis Council of Canada Campaign to improve their conditions Taking Surveys News organizations, government agencies, and other groups hire out companies to provide a snapshot of Canada’s views on particular issues
Economic and Commercial Institutions Read page 320 and complete handout Labour unions, industry associations and businesses appeal to a particular view of Canada Hudson’s Bay Company Formed in 1670 Is in itself an institution of Canada National Anti-poverty Organization Represents more than 250 groups across Canada ( food banks, and shelters ) Tries to keep Canada in check in regards to how it deals with the less privileged in Canada
Government programs and initiatives used to promote a National Identity Read page 321 Arts and Cultural Programs CBC NFB CRTC
National galleries and museums National Gallery of Canada Canadian Museum of Civilization Canadian War Museum
Read page 323 Educational Programs Katimavik To educate Canadian youth through community involvement
Programs that Promote Peace, Order, and Good Government Read page 324 RCMP Immigration and Security Programs Canada Customs and Revenue Agency Citizenship and Immigration Canada Canada Border Services Agency CSIS – Canadian Security Intelligence Service
Economic Programs Read page 325 Bank of Canada and the Royal Mint of Canada Advertising and Sponsorship Canada day celebrations Flags Holidays and celebrations Sponsoring athletes
How can Individuals Promote a National Identity? Read pages and complete handout Musicians, painters, writers, and others have often used symbols of Canada and drawn on national myths for inspiration. Athletes and Roving Ambassadors Represent Canada at an international levels Promote Canadian identity and beliefs Greatest Canadian
Chapter 14 Quiz