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Title: Changes in


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Changes in Population
Population Pyramid
Canadas Aboriginal Peoples
Immigration Terms
Immigration Process
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Term used for people leaving their place of
origin to live somewhere else.
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What is emigrate?
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Term used for the number of births per 1000
people.
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What is the birth rate?
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Calculation used to find the natural increase
rate.
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What is birth rate minus death rate?
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Term used to describe the number of people
arriving minus the number of people leaving.
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What is net migration?
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Calculation used to find a population's growth.
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What is natural increase net migration ?
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Name of a graph used to represent the population
distribution by age and sex.
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What is a population pyramid?
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Term used for the Canadian population generation
born between 1946 and 1961.
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What are baby boomers?
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DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
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The part of the population that is not in the
workforce (retired seniors and children) that
must be supported by the working population.
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What is the dependency load?
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The population pyramid below illustrates this
type of growth rate.
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What is negative growth?
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The year in which the first group of baby boomers
become seniors (turn 65).
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What is 2011?
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Canadas youngest territory, formed in 1999 .
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What is Nunavut?
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People of mixed Aboriginal and European ancestry.
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Who are the Metis?
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Type of land treaty negotiate in an area where no
other land treaty has ever been signed (ex.
Nunavuts Treaty signed in 1993).
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What is a comprehensive treaty?
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Nunavuts other official language
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What is Inuktitut?
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Aboriginal children underwent this, when they
were forced to attend residential schools, to
learn the language and culture of mainstream
Canadian society.
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What is forced assimilation?
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This immigrant is someone that has been
persecuted in their home country due to their
race, religion, or political opinion.
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What is a refugee?
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Term used for factors that draw people to a
country, example good employment opportunities
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What are pull factors?
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Periods in Canadas immigration history, such as
during the 30s depression, WWI and WWII.
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What are periods of lower immigration?
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This group of people were considered as Canadas
first refugees, arriving from the USA during the
American Revolution.
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What are Empire Loyalists or Loyalists?
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Term used for events of factors that discourages
people from migrating from one place to another
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What are intervening obstacles?
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The system used to select immigration
candidates that would be most likely to become
successful residents of Canada.
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What is the point system?
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These two photos are from the last step taken
before an immigrant to Canada becomes a citizen
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What is the citizenship ceremony?
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The test that a landed immigrant needs to take
before they become fully Canadian .
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What is the citizenship test?
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Other than applying for immigration, there are
four other legal ways in which someone can come
to Canada for a longer period of time than just
as a tourist. One of these would be..
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What is a refugee, what is study, what is visitor
visa, and what is working temporarily?
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Minimum number of points needed in order to
successfully pass the the immigration point
system process.
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What is 67?
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