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Barrett Khan B. Khan February 2005 Instructions Early European Early European Exploration Wooden Ships and Iron Men Canada The National Policy Sovereignty.

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2 Barrett Khan B. Khan February 2005 Instructions

3 Early European Early European Exploration Wooden Ships and Iron Men Canada The National Policy Sovereignty The Social Safety net The Slave Trade Slave Trade BNA Colonization CPR Canadiana First Nations Heartland Hinterland Canada in the 21 st century The First People The First People A few questions about Canada…

4 Name three West African countries impacted by the slave trade. Sierra Leone, Gambia, Senegal, Ivory Coast are just a few of them

5 This European explorer claimed New Found Land for Great Britain? John Cabot

6 What is shown in the photograph below? The Stanley Cup

7 What year did Canada become a country? July 1, 1867

8 During the era of “wooden ships and iron men” while Nova Scotia was the hinterland where was the heartland? Great Britain

9 Name three of the First Nations that reside in North America? Mi’kmaq, Dene, Maliseet, Haudenosaunee, Six Nations, Haida, Cree just to name a few.

10 What significant event related to slavery occurred in British North America in 1823? Slavery was abolished in British North America

11 A Royal Charter by the English King in 1670 created this company with a monopoly over 8 million square kilometers of territory? Hudson Bay Company

12 A controversial military plan that many Canadians argue will threaten our sovereignty? Ballistic Missile Defense (Fortress North America)

13 What significant Canadian event is depicted in the photograph? Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with Prime Minister The Rt. Hon. Pierre Elliott Trudeau signing the Constitution. (Charter of Rights and Freedoms) 17 April, 1982 / Ottawa, Ontario Source: National Archives of Canada / PA-141503

14 These were implemented to protect infant Canadian industry? Protective Tariffs / Taxes on imported goods

15 Low wages and long hours gave rise to unions negotiating working conditions with employers. This process is known as ? Collective Bargaining

16 Name the “Three Sisters” used by the Haudenosaunee? Beans, squash and corn. This was done because the Six Nations had developed a unique method of growing that included biodiversity and sustainability.

17 With the formation of Canada in 1867 this region evolved into the industrial heartland? Upper Canada / Ontario

18 The human toll of constructing the CPR was high. This group often did the dangerous work of blasting through difficult areas? Chinese labourers & immigrants. 600 people of Chinese descent died during the construction. Some have said, “One person for every mile of track.”

19 In April 2001 leaders of the western Hemisphere met here to discuss the FTAA (Free Trade Agreement of the Americas)? Quebec City Quebec City. There was also a a large protest in relation to many unfair labour practices and environmental degradation that stem from economic globalization.

20 Instructions 1.Click links on game board to view questions. 2.Click the coloured box that the question appears in to view the answers. 3.Click the maple leaf at the bottom of each slide to return to the game board. Start Game…


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