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+ | • Banff National Park- Nature and Tourism (Rebecca) | ||
+ | • Natural Resources and Their Exploitation | ||
+ | • Oil Sand Is Good Business | ||
+ | • The Yukon- Nature and Economy | ||
+ | • Niagara Falls- A Natural Wonder | ||
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+ | PEOPLE | ||
+ | • The Inuit- A Whole Different World | ||
+ | • The First Nations- Past, Present and Future | ||
+ | • Discrimination of Chinese Immigrants in 19th Century Canada | ||
+ | • Stereotypes regarding Canada: Bowling for Columbine vs. South Park- The Movie | ||
+ | • Stereotyped regarding Canada in How I met your Mother | ||
+ | • Stereotyped regarding Canada in Men with Brooms | ||
+ | • Niagara Falls- Little Las Vegas | ||
+ | • Multiculturalism in Canada- PROS and CONS | ||
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+ | POLITICS | ||
+ | • La Francophonie- France within Canada | ||
+ | • Acadia- Discrimination of the French | ||
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+ | USA/ CANADA | ||
+ | • Comparison of US and Canadian School System (Angelina) | ||
+ | • The United States of America and Canada- Siamese Twins? | ||
+ | • Comparison of the Health Care System in USA and Canada | ||
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+ | HISTORY | ||
+ | • The Exploration of Canada: A Race between France and England | ||
+ | • The Hudson Bay Company- Past and Present | ||
+ | • Martin Frobisher and the Northwest Passage | ||
+ | • Canada- A Country of Immigration | ||
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+ | SPORTS | ||
+ | • The Olympics Come to Canada: Vancouver 2010 (Ines) | ||
+ | • Ice Hockey- A National Hobby | ||
+ | • Lacrosse- Canada’s National Sport | ||
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=== Stereotypes about Canada === | === Stereotypes about Canada === |
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CANADA
GEOGRAPHY • Banff National Park- Nature and Tourism (Rebecca) • Natural Resources and Their Exploitation • Oil Sand Is Good Business • The Yukon- Nature and Economy • Niagara Falls- A Natural Wonder
PEOPLE • The Inuit- A Whole Different World • The First Nations- Past, Present and Future • Discrimination of Chinese Immigrants in 19th Century Canada • Stereotypes regarding Canada: Bowling for Columbine vs. South Park- The Movie • Stereotyped regarding Canada in How I met your Mother • Stereotyped regarding Canada in Men with Brooms • Niagara Falls- Little Las Vegas • Multiculturalism in Canada- PROS and CONS
POLITICS • La Francophonie- France within Canada • Acadia- Discrimination of the French
USA/ CANADA • Comparison of US and Canadian School System (Angelina) • The United States of America and Canada- Siamese Twins? • Comparison of the Health Care System in USA and Canada
HISTORY • The Exploration of Canada: A Race between France and England • The Hudson Bay Company- Past and Present • Martin Frobisher and the Northwest Passage • Canada- A Country of Immigration
SPORTS • The Olympics Come to Canada: Vancouver 2010 (Ines) • Ice Hockey- A National Hobby • Lacrosse- Canada’s National Sport
Stereotypes about Canada
Canadian with most common stereotypes about Canadians and their country [1]
"Canadian Idiot" from South Park You Tube
Rutt and Tuke from Brother Bear YouTube are truly Canadian
Provinces of Canada
Handouts of Canadian provinces for you to print out Media:Provinces.doc Media:MoreProvinces.doc
Here is an example of a handout about Alberta Media:AlbertaHandout.doc
Use pictures from your WORKSHEET. Summarize the information that you were given regarding the province/ territory (the information should not
overwhelm the reader)
The handout should present information about the course, date, name of creators and the sources that were used.
Create a PowerPoint Presentation on your repsective province on the basis of your worksheet. Use the following aspects (just pictures and
keywords, NO sentences)
- Coat of Arms
- Geography (Position of the province within Canada, important cities, lakes, rivers, capital)
- History
- Additional information /things that Province is known for)
Here is an example of a ppt on Alberta Media:Alberta.ppt
Be prepared to present your ppt in class.