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Study Guide
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Chapter 1
Welcome to Canada: Your Path to Citizenship
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Chapter 2
Who Canadians Are: Identity, Peoples and Diversity
Canada's Identity and Its Three Founding Peoples
Aboriginal Peoples: First Nations, Inuit and MΓ©tis
English and French Canada: Language, Identity and History
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Chapter 3
Canada's History: From First Peoples to Modern Nation
Aboriginal Peoples and the First Europeans in Canada
New France, the Quebec Act and the United Empire Loyalists
Democracy, Abolition and the Road to Confederation
Expanding the Dominion: Riel, the Mounties and the Railway West
The First World War, Women's Suffrage and Remembrance Day
Between the Wars and the Second World War
Modern Canada: Postwar Prosperity, International Engagement and Quebec
Canadian Society, Arts, Culture, Sports and Inventions
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Chapter 4
How Canadians Govern Themselves: Democracy, Elections and the Law
Canada's System of Government: Federal State, Parliamentary Democracy and Constitutional Monarchy
Federal Elections and Voting in Canada
Provincial, Territorial, Municipal and First Nations Government in Canada
Canada's Justice System: Courts, Police and Legal Rights
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Chapter 5
Canadian Identity, Symbols and Economy
Canadian Symbols: The Crown, Flags, Maple Leaf, Coat of Arms and Parliament Buildings
Sports, the Beaver, Canada's Official Languages and National Anthems
Canadian Honours, the Victoria Cross and National Public Holidays
Canada's Economy: Trade, Industry and the Canada-US Relationship
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Chapter 6
Canada's Regions: Provinces, Territories and the Land Itself
Canada's Size, Capital and Five Regions
The Atlantic Provinces: Newfoundland, PEI, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
Central Canada: Quebec and Ontario
The Prairie Provinces: Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
The West Coast: British Columbia, Canada's Pacific Gateway
The Northern Territories: Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut