Learning Goals Today I will learn how demographics changes as the replacement fertility rate decreases for a country. I will learn that immigration and.

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Learning Goals Today I will learn how demographics changes as the replacement fertility rate decreases for a country. I will learn that immigration and migration of peoples play a vital role in changing the demographics of a community. Making a community multicultural. Immigrants bring their own culture and language into a community for generations. Some cultures and languages are at risk of disappearing in the world.

Immigration to Canada

Immigration Frequency Map

Changing Face of Canada and Languages in Canada

Demographics of Burlington, ON eng.cfm?LANG=Eng&GK=CSD&GC= And

Resources - National Geographic photography#/6 Vanishing Languages Video - Ted Talks Video on the Charter of Rights and Freedom regarding Minorities and Languages Anglophones leaving Quebec due to language war