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  • What were the main changes introduced by the Quebec Act of 1774, and how did it aim to address the concerns of the French-speaking majority in the colony?
  • What key document was passed by the British Parliament in 1982 that marked the end of British control over Canada’s constitution? What did it include?
  • Where does the name "Canada" come from?
  • How have Canada's Indigenous peoples worked to reclaim their traditions and gain political recognition in recent years?
  • How did the arrival of different European settlers contribute to the early conflicts and eventual control of Canada by the British? How does the distribution of ethnic groups vary across different provinces of Canada, and what factors migh
  • How did the New France colony differ from French society?  What was a seigneur?
  • Who are the Inuits?
  • How has the mix of ethnic groups in Canada influenced its cultural and linguistic landscape, and what are some of the unique characteristics of different provinces in terms of ancestry?
  • How come diverse physical geography and discontinuous settlement patterns contribute to the development and preservation of regional identities?
  • What role did the government play in Canada's economy before 1980?
  • What were the main objectives of the Constitutional Act of 1791, and how did it set the stage for both rebellion and reform in British North America?
  • Do you consider Canada to be an example to follow regarding conservation and respect for nature?
  • France took the initiative in exploring the northern American frontier. How did they maintain control while struggling with internal conflicts? What did the French crown grant to facilitate trade?
  • How does the Canadian constitution address linguistic diversity within the nation?
  • How did the Quebec Act of 1774 aim to accommodate the unique legal and religious rights of Quebec, and what was the outcome of the independence votes held in Quebec in 1980 and 1995?
  • How did the arrival of different European settlers contribute to the early conflicts and eventual control of Canada by the British?
  • What characterized the Native societies in Canada before European intrusion? Why are some accounts of those societies fragmented?
  • What are some unique aspects of Canadian culture, such as its national symbols and sports, and how do they reflect the country's identity and heritage?
  • What are the official languages spoken in Canada?
  • What is the significance of Canada's vast size and sparse population in shaping its national identity, as described by Anna Brownell Jameson?
  • What challenges do Inuit children face in accessing higher education, and how does this impact their communities and cultural preservation?
  • What are the living conditions and challenges faced by the Inuit people in Canada, and how has the creation of Nunavut impacted their way of life and governance?
  • What do hockey and lacrosse signify to Canadians?
  • What measures does Canada take to protect its native wildlife, and how do national parks and marine conservation areas contribute to conservation efforts?
  • Who were the first settlers?
  • What role does the British monarch play in Canada's government, and how is this role represented within the country?
  • What are the legal definitions of "Indian" according to the Indian Act of 1876 in Canada, and how do these definitions impact the rights and status of Indigenous peoples?