analyse some significant ways in which people in Canada, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals and communities, cooperated and/or came into conflict with each other during this period (e.g., the Antigonish movement; the League for Social Reconstruction; the riot at Christie Pits; internment camps for “enemy aliens”; Christie v. York, 1940; participation of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit soldiers in World War II; the founding of the Canadian Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters), with a focus on explaining key issues that led to those interactions and/or changes that resulted from them
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10.C2.1
Depth 2Parent ID: 31FF599099EE4EB7A39C7877103A7D51Standard set: Grade 10 - Canadian History since World War I CHC2D (2018)
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- Statement code
- 10.C2.1
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- 1D2298B13BAA479E85F8975201C99134
- Subject
- Canadian and World Studies
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- 10
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- Grade 10 - Canadian History since World War I CHC2D (2018)
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