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Social Studies 9
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Course Outline
Section 1: Governance and Rights
Chapter 1
1.1 Effectiveness of the Canadian Political System
LSP: Should the King be Head of State?
1.2 Canadian Federal Political Structure
1.3: The Art of Persuasion
1.4: Representation of the People
1.5 Making Laws
1.6: Media and the Government
1.7: Lobbyists and Government
Chapter 1 Final Assessment
Chapter 1 Review
Chapter 2
2.1 Equitable Treatment of Young Offenders in Canada 2.2 Cana
2.2 Canadian Citizens and Equity with Canada's Justice System for Youth
Unit 3: Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
3.1 Protecting the Rights and Freedoms of Individuals
3.2 Law Making and the Charter of Rights
3.3 Workplace and the Charter
Chapter 3 Project
Unit 3 Review
Unit 3 Final Assessment
Unit 4: Collective Rights
4.1 Introduction to Collective Rights
4.2: Official Minority Rights
4.3: The Indian Act and Indigenous Rights
4.4: Treaties and Indigenous Identity: Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8
4.5 Collective Rights of Métis People
Unit 4 Review
Unit 5: Canadian Immigration
5.1 Canadian Immigration Policies
5.2 Impact of Immigration on Aboriginal Communities
5.3 Provincial Immigration Policies
Unit 5 Final Assessment
Unit 2
Chapter 6: Economic Systems
6.1: What Are the Principles of a Market Economy?
6.2: Why Do Governments Intervene in a Market Economy?
6.3: Why is Canada Viewed as Having a Mixed Economy?
6.4: Role of the Consumer in Market and Mixed Economies
6.5: How Do Consumer Actions Reflect Identity?
6.6: Labour Unions and the Economy
6.7: Comparing Government Interventions – Canada vs. USA
6.8: Scarcity and Economic Systems
Old Lessons
Unit 6: Understanding Market and Mixed Economies
6.2: Impact Economic Decisions have on Individuals and Groups
6.1: Mixed and Market Economies
Skit in a Bag
Chapter 7: Consumerism and Our Economy
7.1 How consumer behaviour impacts our quality of life
7.2 How consumerism influences decision making
Chapter 8: Taxation and Social Programs
8.1 Social Programs and the Needs of the People
Policy, Social Programs and Taxation
Chapter 9: Economic Issues and Politics
9.1: Political and Economic Decisions on Envionmental Issues
9.2: Political Decisions to Respond to Climate Change
9.3: Political Decision to Protect Biodiversity
Current Events
Resources
Skills
Writing a Reflection
Reading Political Cartoons
Determine Validity and Authority of Information
Social Studies 9
Home
Course Outline
Section 1: Governance and Rights
Chapter 1
1.1 Effectiveness of the Canadian Political System
LSP: Should the King be Head of State?
1.2 Canadian Federal Political Structure
1.3: The Art of Persuasion
1.4: Representation of the People
1.5 Making Laws
1.6: Media and the Government
1.7: Lobbyists and Government
Chapter 1 Final Assessment
Chapter 1 Review
Chapter 2
2.1 Equitable Treatment of Young Offenders in Canada 2.2 Cana
2.2 Canadian Citizens and Equity with Canada's Justice System for Youth
Unit 3: Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
3.1 Protecting the Rights and Freedoms of Individuals
3.2 Law Making and the Charter of Rights
3.3 Workplace and the Charter
Chapter 3 Project
Unit 3 Review
Unit 3 Final Assessment
Unit 4: Collective Rights
4.1 Introduction to Collective Rights
4.2: Official Minority Rights
4.3: The Indian Act and Indigenous Rights
4.4: Treaties and Indigenous Identity: Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8
4.5 Collective Rights of Métis People
Unit 4 Review
Unit 5: Canadian Immigration
5.1 Canadian Immigration Policies
5.2 Impact of Immigration on Aboriginal Communities
5.3 Provincial Immigration Policies
Unit 5 Final Assessment
Unit 2
Chapter 6: Economic Systems
6.1: What Are the Principles of a Market Economy?
6.2: Why Do Governments Intervene in a Market Economy?
6.3: Why is Canada Viewed as Having a Mixed Economy?
6.4: Role of the Consumer in Market and Mixed Economies
6.5: How Do Consumer Actions Reflect Identity?
6.6: Labour Unions and the Economy
6.7: Comparing Government Interventions – Canada vs. USA
6.8: Scarcity and Economic Systems
Old Lessons
Unit 6: Understanding Market and Mixed Economies
6.2: Impact Economic Decisions have on Individuals and Groups
6.1: Mixed and Market Economies
Skit in a Bag
Chapter 7: Consumerism and Our Economy
7.1 How consumer behaviour impacts our quality of life
7.2 How consumerism influences decision making
Chapter 8: Taxation and Social Programs
8.1 Social Programs and the Needs of the People
Policy, Social Programs and Taxation
Chapter 9: Economic Issues and Politics
9.1: Political and Economic Decisions on Envionmental Issues
9.2: Political Decisions to Respond to Climate Change
9.3: Political Decision to Protect Biodiversity
Current Events
Resources
Skills
Writing a Reflection
Reading Political Cartoons
Determine Validity and Authority of Information
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Home
Course Outline
Section 1: Governance and Rights
Chapter 1
1.1 Effectiveness of the Canadian Political System
LSP: Should the King be Head of State?
1.2 Canadian Federal Political Structure
1.3: The Art of Persuasion
1.4: Representation of the People
1.5 Making Laws
1.6: Media and the Government
1.7: Lobbyists and Government
Chapter 1 Final Assessment
Chapter 1 Review
Chapter 2
2.1 Equitable Treatment of Young Offenders in Canada 2.2 Cana
2.2 Canadian Citizens and Equity with Canada's Justice System for Youth
Unit 3: Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
3.1 Protecting the Rights and Freedoms of Individuals
3.2 Law Making and the Charter of Rights
3.3 Workplace and the Charter
Chapter 3 Project
Unit 3 Review
Unit 3 Final Assessment
Unit 4: Collective Rights
4.1 Introduction to Collective Rights
4.2: Official Minority Rights
4.3: The Indian Act and Indigenous Rights
4.4: Treaties and Indigenous Identity: Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8
4.5 Collective Rights of Métis People
Unit 4 Review
Unit 5: Canadian Immigration
5.1 Canadian Immigration Policies
5.2 Impact of Immigration on Aboriginal Communities
5.3 Provincial Immigration Policies
Unit 5 Final Assessment
Unit 2
Chapter 6: Economic Systems
6.1: What Are the Principles of a Market Economy?
6.2: Why Do Governments Intervene in a Market Economy?
6.3: Why is Canada Viewed as Having a Mixed Economy?
6.4: Role of the Consumer in Market and Mixed Economies
6.5: How Do Consumer Actions Reflect Identity?
6.6: Labour Unions and the Economy
6.7: Comparing Government Interventions – Canada vs. USA
6.8: Scarcity and Economic Systems
Old Lessons
Unit 6: Understanding Market and Mixed Economies
6.2: Impact Economic Decisions have on Individuals and Groups
6.1: Mixed and Market Economies
Skit in a Bag
Chapter 7: Consumerism and Our Economy
7.1 How consumer behaviour impacts our quality of life
7.2 How consumerism influences decision making
Chapter 8: Taxation and Social Programs
8.1 Social Programs and the Needs of the People
Policy, Social Programs and Taxation
Chapter 9: Economic Issues and Politics
9.1: Political and Economic Decisions on Envionmental Issues
9.2: Political Decisions to Respond to Climate Change
9.3: Political Decision to Protect Biodiversity
Current Events
Resources
Skills
Writing a Reflection
Reading Political Cartoons
Determine Validity and Authority of Information
Current Events
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