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Unit 3: The Canadian Mosaic  
   

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III. Fill in the blanks:

1.Many people use the notion that American society is a while Canada is described as a .

2.Multiculturalism has caused something of a problem in that Canadians often feel they lack a .

3. The life-styles of the people who inhabited Canada's coasts depended on and ; those who lived on the prairies were that hunted herds of buffalo; in the central and eastern Canada, the First Nations grew as well as hunted.

4. Generally speaking, the people are still, as a group, Canada's poorest inhabitants.

5. The policies which brought settlers to Canada were always based on considerations.

6. has the second largest Chinese community in North America, after .

7. The Immigration Act 1976 created a new category of .

8. Canada has been criticized because it was more willing to help refugees fleeing regimes than ones.

9. In the story about a Canadian, the man's first name, Kenji, is a name; his middle name, Abram and last name, Dyck, are names.

10. In addition to the First Nations, Canada's constitution officially recognizes two other special groups of aboriginal peoples: and .

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