1- What were the major events in Canada’s transition from a British colony to an independent nation?

2- How do natural resources contribute to Canada’s economy?

3- How are a cultural mosaic and plural society different from each other? How are they similar?

4- How are the First Nations and the Inuit different from each other?

5- How has immigration affected Canada? write your thoughts in your own words.

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number 1 is Canada became a self-governing dominion within the British empire on 1 July 1867 when the British North America Act was passed by the UK Parliament.

number 2 Natural resources not only generate wealth but also contribute raw materials to create other types of wealth such as buildings, bridges, machinery and equipment

number 3 Both have people maintain their identity and religion. Their are not many people their in Canada.

number 4 First Peoples" ARE interchangeable terms. Inuit is the contemporary term for "Eskimo". First Nation is the contemporary term for "Indian". Inuit are "Aboriginal" or "First Peoples", but are not "First Nations", because "First Nations" are Indians.

number 5 Immigrants have helped the country counter aging demographics and fuel As in the United States, immigration has significantly shaped Canadian society an expensive and comprehensive process that includes language

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