a. The British North America Act
b. The Canadians Constitution
c. The Canadian Charter
d. The American Constitution
B
a. Respect the public and private property, buy property and own business
b. Learn both official languages, buy property and recycle newspapers
c. Obeying the law; take responsibilities for oneself and one’s family and serving on a jury
d. Pledge loyalty to Canada, recycle newspaper, pay tax and carpool
C
a. The Federal Court
b. The Provincial Court
c. The Trial Court
d. The Supreme Court
D
a. From American history after the war of 1812 that Canadians are entitled
b. From our history, secured by Canadian law, our shared tradition, identity and value
c. From British parliament secured by Canadian law, became our identity and value
d. From our constitution secured by the North American Act of 1867
B
a. Canada export very little to USA
b. The biggest trading partners
c. Share a longest undefended border
d. Canada and USA are brotherhood
A
a. THe Royal Canadian Mounted Police
b. The Royal Canadian Police
c. The North West Mounted Police
d. The Northwest Mounted Police
C
a. Dr. Emily Stowe
b. Jacque Cartier
c. John A. McDonalds
d. Stephen Harper
A
a. The right to seek revenge if lost in the fights
b. The right to express their opinions to the government
c. The right to Assembly and Association
d. The right of live and work across the country
A
a. Queen Victoria
b. Queen Elizabeth II
c. King George II
d. King George V
D
a. Because they have university degree
b. In Canada, women and men are equal under the law
c. Because they can speak fluent English
d. Because they are from United Kingdom
B
a. It reflects our shared tradition, identity and value
b. Canadians pay high taxes
c. An order from Queen Victoria
d. The policy of the government
A
a. Obey the law
b. Vote in the elections
c. Protects the environments
d. Be a home owner
D
a. God Save our gracious Queen!
b. The true North strong and free!
c. Happy and glorious
d. Long live our noble Queen!
B
a. Toronto Dominion Bank
b. Nova Scotia Bank
c. Bank of Montreal
d. The Bank of Canada
C
a. Sir Arthur Currie
b. Sir Sam Steel
c. Michelle Jean
d. Richard Blair
B
a. More than sixty thousands
b. About forty thousands
c. More than one hundred and ten thousands
d. About twenty thousands
A
a. The right to apply for a Canadian passport and in and out freely
b. Being able to live or work anywhere in the country
c. The right to prevent expression of other people’s opinion
d. The right to challenge unlawful detention
C
a. Voting in federal elections
b. Learn both Official Languages
c. Be responsible for one’s family
d. Protecting your environment
B
a. Joseph-Armand Bombardier
b. James Naismith
c. Henry Woodward
d. The Aboriginals
B
a. After four readings in House of Commons and Senate
b. Granted by Governor General on behalf of the Soverign
c. After two readings in the House of Commons
d. Be approved by Governor General and Prime Minister
B