| A | B |
| First Nation | in Canada, a group of descendants of the first settlers of North America, who came from Asia |
| multiculturalism | an acceptance of many cultures instead of just one |
| refugee | a person who flees a country because of war, disaster, or persecution |
| industry | any area of economic activity |
| export | a product traded with or sold to another country |
| import | a product brought into a country through trade or sale |
| transportation corridor | a path that makes transportation easier |
| transportation barrier | geographic feature that prevents or slows transportation |
| national identity | a sense of belonging to a nation |
| bilingual | able to speak two languages |
| Francophone | a French-speaking person |
| Primary Industry | prepare and process raw materials |
| Secondary Industry | manufacturing - turn raw materials into products that others can use |
| Tertiary Industry | service industries - move goods from manufacturer to businesses or consumers |
| Quaternary Industry | pass on information |
| Examples of Primary Industries | examples - farms, mining companies, logging companies |
| Examples of Secondary Industries | examples include - bakeries, car manufacturers, furniture makers |
| Examples of Tertiary Industries | examples include - wholesalers, transportation corridors, reatil outlets, health care, education... |
| Examples of Quarternary Industries | examples include - communication companies, financial companies, research companies... |