Canadian history 10
Across
- 2. Residents of Africville were given $___ to relocate
- 6. Although the residents of Africville paid these, they lacked basic services.
- 7. the action of leaving ones own country to settle permanently in another moving abroad.
- 8. In private law, the burden of the proof is on the...
- 11. The Magna Carta established this, where the accused has the right to a trial
- 14. Those Mi'kmaq who were opposed to crntralization in Ns Lost their status. True or Flase?
- 15. What is government- made law?
- 18. Thousands of indigenous children taken from their homes and placed in foster homes.
- 20. What is codified laws?
- 22. Which law does nkt fall under private law?
- 23. the komagata market affir was when more then 350 potential immigrants from ___ were denied entry into Canada in 1914.
- 26. Any action designed to deprive a person of things of value (including liberty) because of something offence the person is thought to have committed
- 28. Underage Drinking
- 29. What is Judge made law?
- 30. Which province had the out-port program that encouraged residents to relocate in large centers.
- 31. The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- 32. What was the James Bay creek project?
Down
- 1. 21 from 1928 to 1971, more than one million people entered Canada via this pair.
- 3. What province were the dinner quintuplets from?
- 4. everyone, regardless of their social, economic or political status, is treated equally under the law. No one is above the law.
- 5. Theft or Fraud over $5000.00
- 8. In public law, the burden of proof is on the..
- 9. What Global organization declared the case of africville a civil rights violation.
- 10. where was the James Bay creek project?
- 12. permanent residents have rights, associated with Canadian citizenship except the right to ___.
- 13. The youth criminal justice act deals with offenders under the age of...
- 16. They were allowed one suitcase of possessions
- 17. A form of justice designed to bring the offender back into mainstream society.
- 19. All provinces and territories, with the exception of Quebec are on the basis of what type of law?
- 21. Common Law is also known as...
- 24. Federally, British ___ Law is the basis for criminal law all across the country.
- 25. The Canadian government has the power to ___ people who are not lawfully allowed to stay in Canada.
- 27. Which law does not fall under public law?
- 28. How many points do you need to pass the point system to immigrate to Canada?