| A | B |
| Inuit | The majority of Native American people living in Canada |
| Land Bridge | The very first people to inhabit North America arrived by walking across this landform |
| Environment | The Native People of Canada traditionally have depended upon this for their food, clothing, and housing. |
| France & England | The two European countries that settled most of Canada. |
| Nunavut | Territory that was formed and given to the Inuit people so they would have a region to call their own |
| Tundra | The frozen, barren land in the northern part of Canada is known as this |
| Prime Minister | The leader of Canada; like the President in the United States |
| Multicultural | Term meaning there are many people from different parts of the world living in the same area; many cultures |
| Walking | The first people to inhabit North America arrived by___________ |
| Arctic Region | Part of Canada that most of the First Nations people live. (Hint: Cold!) |
| Fishing and Hunting | Native Americans of Canada rely on these industries for survival |
| Fish and Furs | The first European explorers came to Canada looking for these. |
| Provinces | Canada is divided into state-like regions called this. |
| French | The major cultural influence of Quebec |
| Nunavut | This territory was formed and given to the Inuit people so they would have a region of their own. |
| Arable Farmland | The central region of Canada is known for this |
| Tundra | Frozen, barren land in the northern part of Canada (also known as the Arctic) |
| Fishing | Major industry of the Atlantic Provinces (Hint: because they are close to the Atlantic Ocean) |
| Prime Minister | The name for the leader of Canada. In the US our leader is called the president |
| Parliament | Governing body of Canada. (In the US the governing body is called Congress) |
| French and English | Two official languages of Canada |
| Multicultural | many different people from different countries living in the same place |
| Border | Most people in Canada live near the _________ of the United States and Canada |
| Hockey | Major sport played in Canada |
| Quebec | Canadian province that twice tried to break away from Canada |
| Atlantic Ocean | Ocean that borders Canada to the East |
| Arctic Ocean | Ocean bordering Canada to the north |
| Great Lakes | 5 freshwater lakes found in the United States and Canada (on border) |
| Industry | Organized action of making goods and services for sale |
| Canada | Country that borders the United States to the north |
| Saint Lawrence Seaway | Provides hydroelectric power, important trade route, major transportation corridor |
| NAFTA | North American Free Trade Agreement |
| NAFTA | Important trade agreement between Mexico, the US, and Canada |
| Canada | Country that has respect for the ethnic heritage of others, country that has a national health care plan, country that is protective of their natural resources |
| Saint Lawrence Seaway | Waterway that connects the Great Lakes making transportation of goods possible, borders the United States, Contains a wealth of minerals |