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Canadian Identity
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Canadian Identity
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grade 10
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Kelly Chen
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Canadian Identity
Stereotypes
Phrases/Sayings
"Eh"
"Sorry"
Colo(u)r and favo(u)rite with a U
"Aboot" and not "about"
French
Only in Québec
Food
Maple syrup on everything
All we eat
Tim Hortons
Poutine
Hot chocolate
Ketchup chips
Hunted animals
Caribous
Mooses
Sports
Only Hockey & Lacrosse
Bad at other sports
Fashion
Everyone has a pair of snow shoes
Wear winter jackets all year
Cold all the time
Lumberjacks
Layered flannels
International Relations
War and Peace
Denied to join war with USA
USA vs. Iraq
Allies
USA
United Kingdom
Medicine/Aid Assistence
Help aid Iraq
Aid Afghanistan
Sports
Winter Olympics
Vancouver 2010
Summer Olympics
Rio 2016
Toronto Raptors
NBA
Significant People
Political
Sir John A. Macdonald
First Prime Minister of Canada
Schools named after
Justin Trudeau
Current Prime Minister
William Lyon Mackenzie
First Mayor of Toronto
John Tory
Current Mayor of Toronto
Rob Ford
Former Mayor of Toronto
Did Cocaine and Weed
Gave Toronto a bad reputation
Steven Harper
Former Prime Minister
Gave an apology to the aboriginals
First Nations/Aboriginals
Inuit
Indigenous people of Arctic
Métis
Indigenous people of North America
Cree Nation
Athletes
Terry Fox
Ran across Canada with one leg
Cancer awareness
Penny Oleksiak
Olympian
First to win 4 Olympic medals
Youngest Olympic champion
Sidney Crosby
Ice Hockey player
Team Canada's captain
Economics
Trading Partners
USA
China
Mexico
United Kingdom
Imports
Argentina
Gold, Wines, Iron
Taxes
Provinces
British Columbia
12%
Alberta
5%
Saskatchewan
10%
Manitoba
13%
Ontario
13%
Québec
14.975%
Newfoundland and Labrador
13%
New Brunswick
15%
Nova Scotia
15%
Prince Edward Island
14%
Exports
Argentina
Energy-related products, Telephones sets, Fertilizers
2014; $2.19B
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