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Deck 6: Ethnocultural Minorities
1
Temporary resident workers are not able to apply to become permanent residents.
False
Temporary resident workers are allowed to apply for permanent resident status.
Temporary resident workers are allowed to apply for permanent resident status.
2
Since the new EI reforms were introduced in 2012, the government claims that employers must show equal treatment to both unemployed Canadians and foreign workers.
False
The new EI reforms suggested that employers must give preference to an unemployed Canadian rather than a foreign worker.
The new EI reforms suggested that employers must give preference to an unemployed Canadian rather than a foreign worker.
3
Which urban area has the largest composition of non-Caucasians?
A)Toronto
B)Vancouver
C)Montreal
D)Calgary
A)Toronto
B)Vancouver
C)Montreal
D)Calgary
A
4
Visible minorities constitute approximately 19 percent of the Canadian population.
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5
One of the basic objectives of the multiculturalism policy was to assist immigrants in acquiring at least one official language.
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6
Which statement best describes the term "multiculturalism" as understood in Canada?
A)It is the existence of a society marked by ethnic pluralism.
B)It is an official policy that recognizes diverse cultures and encourages linguistic and ethnic heritages.
C)It is a concept also known as official bilingualism.
D)It is racism.
A)It is the existence of a society marked by ethnic pluralism.
B)It is an official policy that recognizes diverse cultures and encourages linguistic and ethnic heritages.
C)It is a concept also known as official bilingualism.
D)It is racism.
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7
Which disadvantaged groups do Canadian employment equity programs normally give preference?
A)women, French, homosexuals, and people with disabilities
B)women, Aboriginals, visible minorities, and people with disabilities
C)women, Aboriginals, homosexuals, and people with disabilities
D)women, French, visible minorities, and people with disabilities
A)women, French, homosexuals, and people with disabilities
B)women, Aboriginals, visible minorities, and people with disabilities
C)women, Aboriginals, homosexuals, and people with disabilities
D)women, French, visible minorities, and people with disabilities
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8
Canada does not have an official multicultural policy.
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9
Some critics argue that multiculturalism emphasizes our differences rather than our similarities as Canadians.
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10
Which provincial government passed a law in 2010 that required Muslim women to remove their niqab when dealing with provincial government authorities?
A)Quebec
B)Ontario
C)Alberta
D)Saskatchewan
A)Quebec
B)Ontario
C)Alberta
D)Saskatchewan
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11
From 1885 onward, immigrants from which country were required to pay a head tax to enter Canada?
A)India
B)Japan
C)Israel
D)China
A)India
B)Japan
C)Israel
D)China
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12
In recent years, the bulk of immigrants to Canada have come from the Caribbean.
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13
Which province instituted a heritage languages policy in the school system?
A)Ontario
B)Quebec
C)New Brunswick
D)British Columbia
A)Ontario
B)Quebec
C)New Brunswick
D)British Columbia
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14
Which clause in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms does NOT address the concerns of ethnocultural minorities?
A)the non-discrimination clause: 15 (1)
B)the affirmative action clause: 15 (2)
C)the multiculturalism clause: 27
D)the Minority Language Education Clause: 23
A)the non-discrimination clause: 15 (1)
B)the affirmative action clause: 15 (2)
C)the multiculturalism clause: 27
D)the Minority Language Education Clause: 23
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15
What is considered to be the fastest growing religious group in Canada?
A)Muslims
B)Roman Catholics
C)Protestants
D)Jews
A)Muslims
B)Roman Catholics
C)Protestants
D)Jews
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16
Which of the following is NOT a category of permanent residents?
A)Family Class
B)Economic Class
C)Refugees
D)Foreign Workers
A)Family Class
B)Economic Class
C)Refugees
D)Foreign Workers
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17
The Conservative party recently found itself with the largest representation of visible minority MPs in its caucus.
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18
Britain was the leading source of immigrants between 1900 and 1965.
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19
Immigration is a concurrent constitutional responsibility between both the federal and provincial governments.
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20
What amendment was made to the Immigration Act in the 1960s?
A)to give preference to Caucasian applicants
B)to give preference to Caribbean applicants
C)to remove previous discriminatory provisions
D)to give preference to extended families
A)to give preference to Caucasian applicants
B)to give preference to Caribbean applicants
C)to remove previous discriminatory provisions
D)to give preference to extended families
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21
What were the basic objectives of Pierre Trudeau's multiculturalism policy?
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22
Why was there a backlash toward immigrants and visible minorities in the 1990s?
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23
What are some of the advancements in Canadian policies that have contributed toward creating equality and overcoming discrimination among ethnic Canadians?
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24
What are some of the key changes in immigration policy since the early 1900s? Is the current immigration policy assisting or hindering the wellbeing of current and future immigrants into Canada?
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25
Trace the history of immigration patterns in Canada from the 1860s to the present.
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