| A | B |
| mosaic | picture or pattern made up of many small pieces of stone or glass |
| province | Canadian self-governing area that is similar to a state |
| acid rain | rain mixed with chemicals from the burning of coal and other fuels |
| monarchy | Any government headed by a hereditary ruler, such as a king or queen |
| separatism | movement on the part of some French Canadians to break away from Canada to preserve their culture |
| language | major issue that sometimes divides British Canadians and French Canadians |
| Inuit | group of people who came to Canada from Asia about 6,000 years ago |
| mining | most important industry in Canada |
| British Canadians | group of people that make up the largest percentage of the Canadian population today |
| narrow belt wtihin 100 miles of U.S. border | most Canadians live in this area because the rest of Canada is difficult to live in |
| Golden Horshoe | center of manufacturing |
| nature | theme frequently found in Canadian art |
| ice hockey | Canada's national sport |
| newsprint | Canada is the world's leading producer of this item |
| prime minister | both the executive and legislative branches are headed by this leader |
| effect of acid rain on Canada's trees... | it damages or kills them |
| The way representatives become part of the Canadian Senate | they are appointed |
| modern technology | helps Canadians to produce large amounts of wheat and other crops on limited farmland |
| Feature shared by Canada and other members of Commonwealth of Nations | they were all once ruled by Great Britain |