Exam 13: Diversity and Representation
Exam 1: Overview of Canadian Politics98 Questions
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What is legislated in Quebec's Bill 21, an act respecting the laicity of the state?
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Explain the significance and the impact of the 1969 White Paper on Indian Policy on Indigenous political mobilization in Canada.
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When it comes to federal and provincial elections, why do Indigenous peoples participate at lower rates than non-Indigenous peoples? From whose perspective is this problematic and why?
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What was the outcome of the Bedford v. Canada case in 2013?
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In Canada's House of Commons, Indigenous people tend to have more descriptive representatives than non-Indigenous peoples.
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