Globalization Outcome 7.1.

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Globalization Outcome 7.1

Globalization Canada is a member of the global community. Discuss Tourism, trade, sports, communication systems, international organizations, migration What role should Canadian citizens play in this new and changing global community? This unit will help you understand some of the international challenges & opportunities facing Canada now & in the future

Globalization Globalization is a connectedness between countries and people of the world We are connected through economics, trade, tourism, sports, communication systems like the internet

Globalization We belong to international organizations that help countries in need Global challenges like pollution and global warming

Globalization There are three categories under which globalization can be examined Economic Political Cultural Globalization Video

Globalization The connections that tie Canada to the rest of the world will continue to grow Advances in technology, increased international trade and movement of people will bring people around the globe closer together We are truly a global village

Unit 4: Globalization Begin working on the unit definitions, many of these will be explored in greater detail as we move through the last weeks of our course