The Prairie Provinces

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federation

A government structure in which some powers are given to the national government and other powers are reserved for more local governments

immunity

A natural resistance to sickness or disease

boontown

A town that has a sudden burst of economic or population growth; sprang up in the Cariboo region after the government built a highway to the region.

maritime

Bordering on or near the sea; relating to navigation or shipping

Celebrating Traditions

Cities in the prairie Provinces celebrate their cultural heritage with festivals and other special events. Different festivals celebrate ranching, the Gold Rush, the French Canadian fur-trading heritage, etc.

Nunavet

Created in 1999 as Canada's newest territory; self-ruled by the Natives

Canadian government

Democracy, parliamentary; House of Commons, Canadian Parliament represent both territories and provinces.

aquaculture

Fish farming

Farming the Land

Many of the European immigrants that arrived became wheat farmers. More thatn 3/4 of Canada's farmland is in the Prairie Provinces and wheat is the marjor crop.

indigenous peoples

Native peoples, depended on Buffalo to survive, buffal meat proved their food and buffalo hides for their clothing.

aurora borealis

Northern Lights

population

Northwest Territories: 50 percent of the population is made up of indigineous people

Changing Ways of Life

People from Europe killed buffalo herds, which led to the end of the indigenous peoples' way of life. They were moved to reservations

exile

To force someone to live in another country

miners

Victoria's population changed overnight when over 400 of them arrived.

customs and languages

What each of the first groups to come to British Columbia had

trade

What the first european explorers to arrive in the late 1700's wanted to do.

Canadian Gold Rush

Yukon Territory; began to slnow in 1898

geography

Yukon, Northwest, Nunavut; make up of rugged terrain, harsh climate, tundra, icy water.

referendum

a ballot or vote in which voters decide for or against a particular issue.

Quiet Revolution

a peaceful change in the government of Quebec

Francophone

a person whose first language is French

descent

ancestry

religion, customs, languagesof indigenous people

banned in the late 1800's by Canadian law

Immigrants

came from all over the world to work on the railroad.

gold

changed the lives of indigenous people, more so than trade

prairie provinces

in Canada, the provinces west of Ontario and Quebec-Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta

railroad

linked Montreal and Vancouver

separatist

someone who wants the province of Quebec to break away from the rest of Canada.

Inuktitut

the native language of the Inuit

Pacific Rim

tied to economy of British Columbia

totem pole

wooden post carved with animals or other images; often made by Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest to honor ancestors or special events


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