Canadian Social Welfare | Youth | Aboriginals of Canada | Immigrant Groups | Political Base |
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What is the law describing Deserving and Undeserving Poor
Poor Law
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What is the most important developmental task of adolescence
Identity formation
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What are aboriginal people that live in far north regions of Canada
Inuit
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What are the factors that cause people to immigrate
Push and Pull
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What is the group name for People with common interests who seek to influence public policy
Pressure groups
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What ensures a range of goods and services needed to obtain full human potential
Social Welfare
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What is higher education or training,
parents can no longer care for them, or intolerable family situations
Reasons for leaving home
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What are people that are of mixed Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal heritage
Metis
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What is a category of permanent residents
(1) Economic
(2) Family (3) Refugees |
What is the act that allows provinces and territories have all general powers in field of social welfare
Constitution Act
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What emerge from Canadian values
Attitudes and Perspectives
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What is any intentional sexual, physical, or psychological attack on one partner by another in a dating relationship
Dating Violence
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What is the legislation that eroded Aboriginal peoples control over their own lives
Indian Act
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What is education and language considered
Selection Factor
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What is a distinct political approaches to social welfare
Conservative
Liberal Social-democratic Socialist |
What are limitations of social welfare services
Geography and Climate
Citizens as worthy judges Voluntary sector and fundraising |
What is considered the Information highway
The impact of the Internet on Youths
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Who are the people that colonized the Aboriginals
Europeans
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What is the name for workers in the Live-In Caregiver Program
Foreign Workers
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What is CCTB
Canadian Child Tax Benefit
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What is a complex and expensive system
Social Welfare
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What is the group that has a fear of being “found out”
Gay and Lesbian Youth
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What is the name the place responsible for forcibly holding children to keep them away from their culture.
Residential Schools
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What is the first country with an official multiculturalism law
Canada
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What is LICO
Low income cut offs
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