analyse key causes of some significant events, developments, and/or issues that affected First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities in Canada during this period (e.g., the forced relocation of a number of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities; the continuing operation of residential schools; the formation of the National Indian Brotherhood/Assembly of First Nations; the Berger Commission; the Calder case; the recognition in the constitution of existing Aboriginal and treaty rights; the James Bay Project and the resulting protests; the efforts of Mary Two-Axe Early and others to secure equality for First Nations women; the creation of the Inuit Circumpolar Council; the inquest into the death of Chanie (“Charlie”) Wenjack), and assess the impact of these events, developments, and/or issues on identities, citizenship, and/or heritage in Canada
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10.D3.3
Depth 2Parent ID: D3304656B90B4DB697EF51B47B14E03FStandard set: Grade 10 - Canadian History since World War I CHC2D (2018)
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- Statement code
- 10.D3.3
- List ID
- c
- Standard ID
- 0764845AF89643E7B760E357919BCEE2
- Subject
- Canadian and World Studies
- Grades
- 10
- Ancestor IDs
- D3304656B90B4DB697EF51B47B14E03F9CBABD7CEEA04AA5A3283922AD2FC5FD
- Source document
- Grade 10 - Canadian History since World War I CHC2D (2018)
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- CC BY 4.0 US