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Regarding Canada’s immigrants, what do these two figures tell us? How Do Some Legacies of Historical Globalization Continue to Affect Canada? Regarding Canada’s immigrants, what do these two figures tell us? Read the activity icon on page 180. What do these two figures tell us about the continuing legacies of historical globalization? Read the rest of page 180.

Multiculturalism What does this word mean to you? What does this word mean to all of Canada? Read page 181 and using the chart above, provide reasons people did – or did not – support multiculturalism today and in the past.

What does stereotyping mean? In your discussions on multiculturalism and immigrants, many of the views presented may or may not have been stereotypical views. What does stereotyping mean? Do you think the characteristics of a few should be applied to the whole population? Why or why not?

Read the top half of page 182 Complete the following: Land Claims Read the top half of page 182 Complete the following: Tell the difference between ‘Comprehensive’ and ‘Specific’ land claims. 2. Find two or more examples of each of these types of land claims 3. Organize your information to be handed in tomorrow

Aboriginal Land Claims Comprehensive Claims: Recognition that there are continuing Aboriginal rights to lands and natural resources where Aboriginal title (ownership) has not previously been dealt with by treaty and other legal means. The claims are called "comprehensive" because of their wide scope such as land title, fishing and trapping rights and financial compensation. Examples Specific Claims: Specific claims deal with specific grievances that First Nations may have regarding the fulfillment of existing treaties and grievances relating to the administration of First Nations' lands and assets under the Indian Act. Examples Map

The Quiet Revolution Read page 183, completing the chart as you go – Use point form! René Lévesque What do you think the above phrase means? 1960 Quebec Election If possible, use this space to answer the question on the bottom of the page

Your Five Questions: Answers? Return to the questions you asked at the beginning of the chapter… Can you answer the rest of them…now?

And Finally… Complete your list of terms from this chapter, which include… Any term or phrase that would be considered important in helping you with your … Essay! Any suggestions as to what you should include? Also Review your challenge for this Related Issue!

Chapter Review !! Fully respond to the following: How did historical globalization affect Canada? Explain how both the British and the French left lasting legacies in Canada Did colonization have a positive or negative affect on the Indigenous people of Canada? Canadian Indigenous land claims: Positive or Negative? Early immigration in Canada – What did it look like?