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  • Who were the founding peoples of Canada?
    Indigenous (or Aboriginal) First Nations, French, & British
  • What provinces are known as the Atlantic Provinces (or: which provinces form Atlantic Canada?)
    Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick
  • What are the three branches of government?
    The Executive, Legislative & Judiciary branches
  • What are the three levels of government?
    Federal, provincial, municipal
  • In Canada, are you obliged to tell anyone how you voted?
    No way!
  • When you vote on election day, what do you do?
    You mark a secret ballot to select the candidate of your choice.
  • What does it mean to say that Canada is a constitutional monarchy?
    Canada's Head of State is a hereditary Sovereign who is part of Parliament, reigning in accordance with the Constitution (ie, rule of law)
  • After an election, which party forms the government?
    The party that has the most Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the House of Commons.
  • Which was the last province to join confederation?
    Newfoundland (1948 or 49)
  • What is the role of the courts in Canada?
    The courts settle legal disputes.
  • What is the highest honour that Canadians can receive?
    The Victoria Cross
  • What is meant by the equality of men and women?
    In Canada, men and women are equal under the law. Barbaric cultural practices involving gender-based violence are not tolerated.
  • Which territory was created most recently?
    Nunavut (1999)
  • Name two key documents that contain our rights and freedoms.
    The British North America Act (BNA), the Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms
  • Name three Canadian symbols.
    The maple leaf, the fleur de lys, the beaver, the Crown, the poppy; the Coat of Arms....(etc)
  • In Canada, are you allowed to question the police about their service or conduct?
    Yes! The right to challenge unlawful detention is called 'Habeas Corpus.'
  • Who is entitled to vote in a federal election in Canada?
    Any Canadian citizen 18 years or older who is on the voter's list.
  • What are four fundamental freedoms Canadians enjoy?
    1 Conscience & religion 2 Thought, belief; freedom of speech & the press 3 Peaceful assembly 4 Association
  • What is the capital of your province?
    Victoria
  • Who is your Member of the Legislative Assembly? (MLA)
    (Look it up)
  • Which provinces form the Maritimes?
    Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island (PEI)
  • What are three examples of taking responsibility for yourself and your family?
    Includes: getting a job, working hard, volunteering, protecting the environment, obeying the law
  • What does the word 'Inuit' mean?
    It means 'the people' in the Inuktitut language
  • What is the difference between the role of the Queen and that of the Prime Minister?
    The Queen is the Head of State and plays a non-partisan role as the focus of citizenship...the PM is the head of government (directing day-to-day governing)
  • Who is your Member of Parliament (MP)?
    (Look it up.)
  • What is meant by the term 'responsible government'?
    It's a system in which any government that loses a non-confidence vote in the assembly must resign; triggering an election
  • Identify four rights that Canadians enjoy.
    Mobility, Aboriginal People's, Official Language Rights, Multiculturalism
  • What did the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway symbolize?
    Unity: the railway linked the west to the east; from coast to coast.
  • What does Confederation mean?
    The creation of a new country out of the Province of Canada (making Ontario & Quebec), Nova Scotia & New Brunswick.
  • Who are Metis?
    a distinct people of mixed Aboriginal & European ancestry (English & French-speaking backgrounds); most live in the Prairie provinces
  • What is the significance of the discovery of insulin by Sir Frederick Banting and Charles Best?
    Insulin, a hormone used to treat people suffering from diabetes, has saved over 16 million lives.