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Aboriginals and First Nations had this concept

at the center of their world view?

Sustainability and Biodiversity

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What economic system was based on obtaining gold, other natural

resources and the exploitation of colonies?

Mercantilism

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What were three aspects of the National Policy?

1. Westward expansion & settlement

2. Protective Tariffs

3. Construction of a railway linking the east and west coasts.

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Many experts believe that _______ isnecessary because of a projected population

decline that could start by 2010 and may result in labour-shortages spurring

a decline in economic growth.

immigration

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These people lived in longhouses and farmed

in the St. Lawrence lowlands?

Haudenosaunee (Iroquois)Six Nations Confederacy

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During the era of “wooden ships and iron men” while Nova Scotia was

the hinterland where was the heartland?

Great Britain

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This leader fought for the preservation and protection of the Metis culture

and way of life?

Louis Riel

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In 1871, 83 % of Canada’s population lived in a rural environment. What percentage

of Canada’s population resided in an urban environment according to the 2001 census?

1951 (56 %) , 1971 (65 %) , 2001 (80 %) urban

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What medical cure helped

Jacques Cartier and his crew in 1536?

A cure for scurvy. It was a drink made from cedar bark & needles.

Rich in Vitamin C.Provided by the Wendat (Huron).

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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

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This late 19th century Canadian

Prime Minister was from Nova Scotia?

Sir Charles Tupper 1896

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The absence of government regulation

toward economic matters?

Laissez-Faire Economics

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A celebratory feast in which

the host family shared it’s

wealth with other members

of the community?

The Potlatch. Pacific Coast societies (Haida, Songish, Comox) It was also a means of

dealing with the economic and social inequalities within a village. It was also a way for the host family to establish it’s influence

and prestige.

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These were implemented to protect infant

Canadian industry?

Protective Tariffs / Taxes on imported goods

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Low wages and long hours gave rise to unions negotiating working conditions

with employers. This process is known as ?

Collective Bargaining

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What was the date of the stock market crash at the end

of the “roaring twenties”?

October 29th 1929

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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.

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With the formation of Canada this region evolved into the industrial heartland?

Upper Canada / Ontario

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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.”

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In April 2001 leaders of the western Hemisphere met here to discuss the FTAA (Free Trade Agreement of the Americas)?

Quebec CityQuebec City. There was also a a large protest in relation to many unfair labour practices and environmental degradation that stem from economic globalization.