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Title: How do you define citizenship?


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Chapter 2
  • How do you define citizenship?

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1. Define Iroquois Confederacy, Anishnabee and
Clans
  • Iroquois a political alliance of five tribes
    (later six) that occupied what is now eastern
    Canada before contact with Europeans
  • Anishnaabe Ojibwe term meaning the people of
    the land
  • Clans a group connected by blood or kinship a
    basic social and political organization used by
    some aboriginal societies.

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2. What groups are included in the title
Aboriginal People? Who are not included?
  • The constitution act of 1982 defines the term
    aboriginal peoples of Canada as including the
    First Nations, Inuit, and Metis.
  • It does not include the Inuit of the North or the
    Metis who are of mixed European and First Nations
    origin

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3 4.Why were aboriginals left out of the
decision making process?
  • They were not invited to confederation
    conferences.
  • After 1867 they were moved onto reserves as
    European immigrants claimed western lands to
    farm.
  • The federal government created a department of
    Indian affaires to oversee the aboriginal
    peoples.
  • The Indian Act 1876 banned the ancient cultural
    practices such as the western potlatch
  • In 1927 an amendment was made that stripped
    aboriginal peoples of the right to form political
    organizations.

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5. Residential Schools and Assimilation
  • RS Schools run by the Canadian government in
    partnership with Christian churches, starting in
    the late 1800s, whose aim was to assimilate
    aboriginal students into mainstream Canadian
    society.

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6. Life in a Residential School
  • Harsh
  • Cut of from families, culture, history, and
    identity.
  • Couldnt speak their own language.
  • Students worked in kitchens, barns, or fields
    without pay.

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7. 1968 White Paper
  • Outlined plans to eliminate the special legal
    status of aboriginal peoples in Canada.

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8.Assembly of First Nations and their top
priority for Canada and the aboriginal peoples
  • To give the aboriginal peoples a voice in Ottawa.
  • To improve the state of first nations education.

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9.Rights and Responsibilities of aboriginals in
Canada and the world
  • HDI-Human Development Index
  • Measures economic status, literacy, education,
    life expectancy, and other indicators of human
    well-being yearly.
  • Aboriginal people live shorter lives, receive
    less education, make less money, live inadequate
    housing, higher rate of imprisonment.

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10. Two founding Nations
  • French (1608)
  • British (1750s)

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11. Date of first French exploration? Who led
them?
  • Jacques Cartier 1534

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12.Why do we have Quebec if, in 1759 the English
defeated the French?
  • To maintain the loyalty of the French the British
    wrote the Quebec Act in 1774 giving the French
    their language, legal and religious rights back.

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13. When did Canada first recognize the French
language?
  • In 1867 with the BNA Act

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14. Official Languages Act
  • In 1969, Pierre Elliot Trudeau oversaw the
    passage of the Official Languages Act.
  • This act proclaimed French and English as
    Canadas two official languages.
  • It also made the federal public service and
    judicial systems bilingual.
  • 15. New Brunswick

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16.Language Rights and the CCRF
  • In 1982, the CCRF further guaranteed
    pre-exisisting language and education rights for
    official language minorities.
  • Parents may have their children learn in their
    language if they are a minority.

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17. Why in 1870, was Manitoba granted English and
French Language Rights?
  • 50 percent of its population was francophone.
  • The Métis saw the Red River Settlement as their
    homeland and saw the Canadian government as a
    threat to their way of life.
  • Louis Riel , led the Métis and demanded that
    their rights be recognized. Because of this
    Manitoba joined confederation with the guarantees
    in place for francophone's and for the Métis.

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18. Why is Manitoba only 5 French today?
  • Official bilingualism was abolished
  • Catholics lost the right to run their own
    schools.
  • In the 1990s the government would had back the
    management of francophone schools.

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19.Bill 101 and Quebec Language Rights
  • Made French the official language of Quebec.
  • The use of any other language in the workplace
    was regulated.
  • If one parent was educated in an English school
    then their child could be as well.
  • The intention was to protect a minority language
    french in an english dominated country.

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20.First French PM
  • Wilfred Laurier
  • Louis St. Laurent
  • Pierre Elliot Trudeau, Jean Chretien

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21. United Empire Loyalists
  • Were the first large scale wave of English
    speaking immigrants to arrive into Canada.
  • They came to Nova Scotia and Upper Canada in
    1775-1783.

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22. Where did they come from and why did they
settle?
  • They came from the USA because they rejected the
    revolution and republicanism (government w/out a
    king or a queen).
  • They believed in peace, order, and good
    government.

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23. How did the arrival of the loyalists effect
the cultural makeup of Canada?
  • Canada became primarily and English country.

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24. What pushed the Scots out of Scotland?
  • Escape hardship
  • Unemployment
  • Land clearances (kicked off land to make room for
    sheep to graze)

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25. How did the Scots come to settle in Manitoba?
  • In 1812, Thomas Douglas brought some of the
    earliest Scottish settlers to Manitoba.
  • Developed into Selkirk

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26. The Irish
  • Faced starvation
  • Potato famine
  • People came over on coffin ships many died on the
    way to Canada.

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28 and 29. of immigration and Canadas Pop
  • Over 50 of the population growth.
  • 1 in 6 Canadians is a member of a visible minority

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30. History of Immigration
  • 20th cent many Ukrainians, Scandinavians,
    Americans, and eastern Europeans came to claim
    and work the lands of the prairies.
  • Only white Europeans were recruited by the
    government and considered desirable.
  • Non-whites were often turned away, unless cheap
    labour was needed.
  • 1880s Chinese used to build the CPR.
  • Japanese were only allowed in until 1920.
  • 1885 Chinese faced a head tax went from 50 to 500
    dollars
  • African Americans came during the American Civil
    War (1860-1863).

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31. Who developed the concept of citizenship?
  • 1947, the prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie
    King.
  • Until then people were described as British
    Subjects.

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32. Point system and multiculturalism
  • In 1976, Canada created different admissions
    categories and created a point system.
  • People were awarded points for the following
  • Knowing English or French
  • Education
  • Job skills

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33. Greatest of Immigrants
  • Asia

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34. Greatest decrease
  • Oceania and other countries

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35. When did Canada officially adopt the
multicultural policy?
  • 1971

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36.When was the UDHR adopted?
  • Dec 10, 1948

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37. Explain the meaning of National Aboriginal Day
  • Celebrates cultures and contributions of first
    nations, Inuit, and Métis in Canada.
  • First proclaimed in 1996.

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38.Identify several black Canadian contributions
to society
  • Mary Ann Shadd- ant-Slavery Advocate and first
    female paper editor
  • Ferguson Jenkins-only one in the baseball hall of
    fame.
  • Donovan Bailey-worlds fastest man
  • Michaelle Jean-became Canadas 27 Governor
    General
  • Jerome Iginla- Calgary Flames Captain

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39. March 21, 1960
  • International Day for the Elimination of Racial
    Discrmination

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