 Remembrance Day is celebrated on November 11 th every year  On July 1, 1867, the provinces we know as Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.

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 Remembrance Day is celebrated on November 11 th every year  On July 1, 1867, the provinces we know as Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia joined together in Confederation to create the new country Canada. 1

 Canada’s constitution is the system of laws and conventions that our country uses to run itself.  The British North America Act came into effect in  The British North America Act is important in Canadian history because it is the Act which officially created the country of Canada. 2

 Newfoundland and Labrador was the last province to join Canada  Canada Day is on July 1 st and celebrates the anniversary of Confederation.  Sir John A. MacDonald was the first Prime Minister of Canada. 3

 The Constitution Act of 1982 allows Canadians to change our Constitution without asking the British government for approval.  The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms legally protects the basic rights and freedoms of all Canadians.  The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms became part of the Canadian Constitution in

 Two of the fundamental freedoms protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights are: Freedom of religion Freedom of thought, belief, opinion, and expression  Legal rights protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms include: The right to life, liberty, and the security of person The right to a fair trial The right to protection against discrimination 5

 4 ways we can help protect the environment are: Throw waster or other garbage in designated garbage containers Recycle and reuse as many products as possible, such as paper, glass, and cans Join a carpool, use a bicycle or public transit when possible Get involved with a local group to protect our natural and cultural heritage 6

 Review for quiz, next Day 1!! 7