analyse historical statistics and other primary sources, including oral traditional knowledge, to identify major demographic trends in Canada between 1914 and 1929 (e.g., trends related to immigration to Canada; First Nations, Métis, and Inuit populations; migration between provinces and to urban centres; the number of women in the labour force and the type of work they performed; birth rates or life expectancy), and assess the significance of these trends for different groups and communities in Canada, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities
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10.B1.1
Depth 2Parent ID: 46942E6246B64090A23E95987A38D776Standard set: Grade 10 - Canadian History since World War I CHC2D (2018)
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- Statement code
- 10.B1.1
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- Standard ID
- 64BC803B3BF64395913987927A399859
- Subject
- Canadian and World Studies
- Grades
- 10
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- 46942E6246B64090A23E95987A38D77693F1209AA2A14D35AFFB93784550787D
- Source document
- Grade 10 - Canadian History since World War I CHC2D (2018)
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