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Aboriginal
Economies
Heartland &
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National Policy
The Canadian Economy & 21st
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Row 1, Col 1
Aboriginals and First Nations had this concept
at the center of their world view?
Sustainability and Biodiversity
1,2
What economic system was based on obtaining gold, other natural
resources and the exploitation of colonies?
Mercantilism
1,3
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.
1,4
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
2,1
These people lived in longhouses and farmed
in the St. Lawrence lowlands?
Haudenosaunee (Iroquois)Six Nations Confederacy
2,2
During the era of “wooden ships and iron men” while Nova Scotia was
the hinterland where was the heartland?
Great Britain
2,3
This leader fought for the preservation and protection of the Metis culture
and way of life?
Louis Riel
2,4
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
3,1
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).
3,2
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
3,3
This late 19th century Canadian
Prime Minister was from Nova Scotia?
Sir Charles Tupper 1896
3,4
The absence of government regulation
toward economic matters?
Laissez-Faire Economics
4,1
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.
4,2
These were implemented to protect infant
Canadian industry?
Protective Tariffs / Taxes on imported goods
4,3
Low wages and long hours gave rise to unions negotiating working conditions
with employers. This process is known as ?
Collective Bargaining
4,4
What was the date of the stock market crash at the end
of the “roaring twenties”?
October 29th 1929
5,1
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.
5,2
With the formation of Canada this region evolved into the industrial heartland?
Upper Canada / Ontario
5,3
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.”
5,4
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.