Equal Parliament status = French and English stand side by side at the federal level.
Métis origin = fur traders + Indigenous women.
One Canada = common identity built despite differences; equality = equal opportunity for all.
Diversity as strength: side-by-side + equal opportunity + inclusion.
WEXIT = West provinces + frustration/alienation/powerlessness + new country or 51st state.
Transcontinental railway = physical connection across Canada’s regions.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 1st July 1867 | Canada’s birth date |
| 85% | Share of French-speaking population residing in Quebec |
| 4.9% | Share of Canada’s population that is Indigenous peoples |
French-speaking population concentration
| Region | French-speaking status | Share stated |
|---|---|---|
| Quebec | Only French-speaking province | 85% of French-speaking population |
| Other provinces | Not described as French-speaking provinces | Not stated |
Teste seu conhecimento sobre Canada's Diversity and Federal Structure com 10 perguntas de múltipla escolha com correções detalhadas.
1. How is the Métis community described in terms of its origin?
2. What does Canada’s bilingual federal structure primarily refer to?
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Canada’s federal languages — role?
French and English have equal status in Parliament.
Bilingual federalism
French and English have official status nationwide.
Indigenous peoples — groups?
First Nations, Inuit, and Métis.
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