Question 1 - 10 Banned the potlatch and made First Nations property of the federal government not citizens of the country.

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Question Banned the potlatch and made First Nations property of the federal government not citizens of the country.

Answer 1 – 10 Indian Act 1867

Question Confrontation over a specific land claim in Quebec

Answer 1 – 20 OKA

Question Used by the federal government to assimilate First Nations youth

Answer 1 – 30 Residential Schools

Question Presented in 1969, suggested that Indian Act be abolished, and that First Nations would lose their “special status”. First Nations were angered because they were not consulted. Responded with the Red Paper and goal to achieve self government

Answer 1 – 40 White Paper

Question Achieved self-government in Northern BC in 1999

Answer 1 – 50 Nisga’a

Question Corrupt Premier in Quebec. Society revolved around the Catholic Church and rural lifestyle

Answer 2 – 10 Maurice Duplessis and Union Nationale

Question Started the Parti Quebecois, passed Bill 101 (French Language Bill), and sovereignty- association referendum

Answer 2 – 20 Rene Levesque

Question Terrorist group that captured and killed politicians during the October Crisis of 1970

Answer 2 – 30 FLQ

Question Mulroney tried to improve relations between separatists in Quebec and the rest of Canada with these two accords

Answer 2 – 40 Meech Lake Accord Charlottetown Accord

Question In charge of the Quiet Revolution in Quebec. Sought to modernize Quebec society, nationalized power companies like Hydro Quebec

Answer 2 – 50 Jean Lesage

Question Romeo Dallaire pleaded to the international community to send more support, request delayed/declined and a genocide ensued

Answer 3 – 10 Rwanda

Question Canadian Airborne Regiment captured and killed a citizen of the country. The high level cover-up occurred. The regiment was later disbanded

Answer 3 – 20 Somalia

Question Canada joined NATO forces in the 1990s in a civil war in the Balkans

Answer 3 – 30 Yugoslavia

Question Canada joined a multinational UN force to prevent the expansion of Sadam Hussein

Answer 3 – 40 Persian Gulf War

Question Father of Medicare, Greatest Canadian

Answer 4 – 10 Tommy Douglas

Question A main disadvantage of a welfare state

Answer 4 – 20 High taxes

Question To make immigration “color blind” Canada started to use the point system. Instead of country of origin, Canada assigns points to various areas

Answer 4 – 30 Education Age English/French fluency Canadian job opportunities

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Answer 4 – 40

Question

Answer 4 – 50

Question Mulroney signed this economic agreement with the USA

Answer 5 – 10 NAFTA

Question Examples of Megaprojects completed in Canada during the post WWII boom

Answer 5 – 20 Trans-Canada Hwy Kemano Project Trans-Canada Pipeline St. Lawrence Seaway

Question Goal of FIRA

Answer 5 – 30 Foreign Investment Review Agency

Question

Answer 5 – 40

Question

Answer 5 – 50