Canadian history 10

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