Across
- 2. Canada’s system of jobs and industries, which immigration helps strengthen by filling labour gaps.
- 3. A serious conflict or disaster that causes large numbers of people to flee their homes.
- 7. Efforts to weaken or undermine a government or society from within.
- 9. A person forced to flee their country due to war, violence, or fear of harm.
- 11. A core Canadian value that emphasizes welcoming people from many backgrounds and identities.
- 12. Traditions, languages, and customs newcomers bring that shape Canada’s multicultural society.
- 15. Severe mistreatment or threats based on identity, beliefs, or background.
- 16. The process of people moving to Canada from other countries to live permanently.
- 17. Legal protections guaranteed to immigrants and refugees under Canadian and international law.
- 18. Secret activities involving spying that may threaten national safety.
- 19. Programs that support newcomers as they adapt to life in Canada while participating in society.
Down
- 1. Population data such as age, language, and birth country used to plan immigration levels.
- 4. A point of view shaped by history and experience, including Indigenous viewpoints on immigration.
- 5. A guiding approach used by the Canadian government to manage immigration decisions and priorities.
- 6. Safety and legal support provided to people escaping danger.
- 8. Standards such as education, health, and work experience used to assess immigration applications.
- 10. Measures taken by the government to protect borders and ensure public safety.
- 13. A government-created law that sets formal rules for who may enter and live in Canada.
- 14. Actions or policies focused on helping people in need and protecting human life.
