Who We Are
Since the 1970s, most immigrants to Canada have come from:
Canada is often referred to as:
From 1755 to 1763, who were deported from their homeland during the war between Britain and France?
From where were the ancestors of Aboriginal peoples believed to have migrated?
Who established the basic way of life in English-speaking areas?
Who guaranteed territorial rights to Aboriginal peoples through the Royal Proclamation of 1763?
Who said that immigrant groups “should retain their individuality and each make its contribution to the national character”?
When did the House of Commons recognize that the Quebecois form a nation within a united Canada?
What percentage of the population in Vancouver speaks Chinese languages at home?
John Buchan was titled:
Canada has:
Who are called Francophones?
What does the word “Inuit” mean?
How is Canada viewed globally?
What is the name of Canada’s original constitutional document?
Métis people speak their own dialect, known as:
Who are Quebecers?
The term "Aboriginal peoples" refers to which three distinct groups?
What makes Canada unique in North America?
What are newcomers to Canada expected to embrace?
Who was a popular Governor General of Canada from 1935 to 1940?
Where do the majority of Francophones in Canada live?
Which is the only officially bilingual province in Canada?
When did the ancestors of Marjorie Turner-Bailey flee to Canada?
Poets and songwriters often describe Canada as:
The Anglo-Quebecers have a heritage of how many years?
Where are Aboriginal and treaty rights recognized in Canada?
How do the majority of Canadians identify?
What values have helped Canadians build a prosperous society across their vast and rugged environment?
What percentage of Aboriginal people are Inuit?
When did the French colonists, known as Acadians, begin settling in what are now the Maritime provinces?
Who are the Métis?
Since the 1800s, the majority of Canadians were born in:
What are Canada's two official languages?
When did the term "First Nations" come into use?
Today, how many Anglophones are there in Canada?
What languages must the federal government in Canada provide services in?
Who were the founding peoples of Canada?
When did the federal government place many Aboriginal children in residential schools, and why?
Which of the following first guaranteed territorial rights to Aboriginal peoples and established the basis for negotiating treaties with newcomers?
What is the second most-spoken language at home in Vancouver and Toronto?
Who is Marjorie Turner-Bailey?
Who are the Acadians?
Who are referred to as "English Canadians"?
Where do the majority of Métis people in Canada live?
What percentage of Aboriginal people are Métis?
About what percentage of Aboriginal people are First Nations?
What does the term "Inuit" mean in the Inuktitut language?
Who are referred to as Anglophones?
What about the rights that gay and lesbian Canadians have in Canada?
Quebecers are descendants of:
Which of the following is one of the largest ethnic groups in Canada?
What key phrase is upheld by Canada's institutions?
Which document features the phrase "Peace, Order and Good Government"?
When did Ottawa formally apologize to the former residential school students?
Where do First Nations people live today?
Which is the largest religious affiliation in Canada?
What term has been used since the 1970s for Indigenous groups in Canada that are not Inuit nor Métis?
What was the "Great Upheaval"?
Which Aboriginal group comes from both French- and English-speaking backgrounds?
Where do the Inuit people live in Canada today?
Today, how many Francophones are there in Canada?
The term "Indian" refers to which group of Aboriginal people?
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