analyse key aspects of life for women in Canada, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit women, with a focus on what changed during this period and what remained the same (e.g., with reference to the participation of women in the labour force; challenges to the ways in which women’s unpaid work was valued; changes in the family and family structures, including birth and divorce rates; political participation and representation; the impact of Bill C-150 (1968–69); challenges facing Indigenous and other racialized women; the domestic worker scheme and immigration of women to Canada)
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10.D2.3
Depth 2Parent ID: 39552F0F82F448ECBD7C54793038214FStandard set: Grade 10 - Canadian History since World War I CHC2D (2018)
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Quick facts
- Statement code
- 10.D2.3
- List ID
- c
- Standard ID
- 83D125C2FA484B5C98570DBF5E0D94E3
- Subject
- Canadian and World Studies
- Grades
- 10
- Ancestor IDs
- 39552F0F82F448ECBD7C54793038214F9CBABD7CEEA04AA5A3283922AD2FC5FD
- Source document
- Grade 10 - Canadian History since World War I CHC2D (2018)
- License
- CC BY 4.0 US