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What is affluent or wealthy
Having a great deal of money
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What is education
The process of receiving and/or giving systematic information and instruction
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What is 50%
Percentage of the global population that goes without essential health services
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What is Nuclear, hydro, wind, solar
Alternative ecologically friendly sources of energy to the use of fossil fuels
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What is The Gender Gap
The discrepancy in opportunities, status, attitudes, etc., between men and women
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What is Global north-south divide
Socio-economic and political division of earth based on the hemispheres
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What is literacy
The ability to identify, understand, interpret, and communicate using written materials
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What is immunization
The action of making someone unsusceptible to infection
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What is Desertification
The global trend that is rendering soil useless has begun occurring in Canada
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What is 98 or 29%
The number of seats in Ottawa/Parliament are currently held by women
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What is Food and water scarcity, unemployment, conflict, inequality, poor education, climate change, insufficient infrastructure, limited capacity of the government, lack of reserves, and the like
Four major causes of poverty
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What is 1 in 5; 20%
Number of children with no form of education at all
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What is Ebola, malaria, covid-19, aids, meningitis, mumps, hepatitis, measles, rubella tuberculosis, west Nile virus, and the like
Four major diseases and viruses impacting various parts of the world
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What is Fishing
The overuse of what industry, found mainly in the coastal/seaside provinces, in Canada’s natural resources led to the collapse of several social communities and placed a strain on the economy?
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What is Administrative assistants, registered nurses, cashiers or elementary school/kindergarten teachers
One of the most popular jobs amongst women in Canada
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What is standard of living
The level of wealth, comfort, materials, and necessities available to an individual within a given area
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What is Marginalization, poverty, gender inequality, costs, conflict, lack of infrastructure, lack of qualified educators, irrelevant learning materials, and the like
Four causes for a lack of an education
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What is OHIP
The name of Ontario’s government run health care plan
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What is Mass immigration and Alberta oil sands
The 2 factors are driving up Canada’s fossil fuel emissions
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What is To assess the different experiences of people of all genders and cultures in order to ensure equal opportunity.
The goal and or point of using a gender base analysis (GBA+)?
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What is 385 million children
Number of children living in extreme poverty
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What is Residential schools
Government-sponsored religious schools that were established to forcefully assimilate Indigenous children into Canadian culture
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What is the elderly
The demographic that is the most taxing on Canada’s health care system
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What is Canada uses oil and gas as their main energy source to mine things such as copper, therefore the shortage in one decreases the output of the other, therefore lowering revenue in the industry and for trade and in turn decreases GDP.
Reason for why oil shortages in Canada affect Canada’s output of other mineral resources
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What is Gender refers to the roles, behaviours, activities, attributes and opportunities that any society considers appropriate for girls and boys, and women and men. Gender interacts with, but is different from, the binary categories of biological sex.
The World Health Organization definition (WHO) of gender?
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