Canadian Immigration
1. Examine the above data. Do further research and provide explanations for what might have caused spikes, dips, etc. in the following years:
a. 1880s
b. 1912
c. 1932-45
d. 1950s
e. 1992 on
2. What is most surprising about the years we accepted the MOST migrants to Canada? Why do you think we haven't permitted that many migrants in any given years since?
3. Find out about the federal government's multi-year immigration plan. How does this differ from previous immigration patterns? How might this plan alter the overall 'face of Canada' by the time you have your own children?
4. How is immigration essential to Sudbury's development in the coming years?
5. Choose one of the futuristic city concept art portraits presented. Why does this choice seem appealing, realistic, etc.?
6. How well do you fit into the trends and styles of your generation? Complete the survey to "Meet Gen Z" and explain some of your findings.
a. 1880s
b. 1912
c. 1932-45
d. 1950s
e. 1992 on
2. What is most surprising about the years we accepted the MOST migrants to Canada? Why do you think we haven't permitted that many migrants in any given years since?
3. Find out about the federal government's multi-year immigration plan. How does this differ from previous immigration patterns? How might this plan alter the overall 'face of Canada' by the time you have your own children?
4. How is immigration essential to Sudbury's development in the coming years?
5. Choose one of the futuristic city concept art portraits presented. Why does this choice seem appealing, realistic, etc.?
6. How well do you fit into the trends and styles of your generation? Complete the survey to "Meet Gen Z" and explain some of your findings.
canada's Generations
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