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(Ages 16 to 18)
Introduction
In this unit, students will explore the effects of international events and Canadian legislation.
In order to protect the health and safety of Canadians, the government must regulate what or who is permitted or refused entry to the country. As the publisher of all major governing decisions of Canada, the Canada Gazette plays a key role in making such laws and regulations known.
Purpose
Concepts Students Will Encounter
Synopsis
Lesson 1:
Students will examine the 2003 SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) crisis to see how contemporary international events affect legislation in Canada. They will gain an understanding of the present role of government in preserving the health and safety of Canadians.
Lesson 2:
Students will explore the crisis that was created by the fevers carried by Irish immigrants fleeing the Irish Potato Famine of the 1840s. They will explore the link between the past and present roles of government in preserving the health and safety of Canadians.
Some "Big Ideas"
Unit Summary Chart
Curriculum Connections
| Province and Territory | Grade | Subject |
|---|---|---|
| Alberta | 11 | Social Studies: The Growth of the Global Perspective |
| 12 | Social Studies: Perspectives on Citizenship | |
| British Columbia and Yukon | 11 | Social Studies: Canada in the Twentieth Century |
| 11 | Social Studies: Civics | |
| 12 | Social Studies: Canada and the World: History and Geography | |
| 12 | Social Studies: Law | |
| Manitoba | Senior 3 | History: Canada: A Social and Political History |
| Senior 4 | Social Studies: World Issues | |
| Senior 4 | Geography: World Geography (Human Perspective) | |
| Senior 4 | Social Studies: Western Civilization | |
| Nova Scotia | 11 | History: Modern History |
| 11 | History: Canadian History | |
| 11 | Geography: Canadian Geography | |
| 12 | History: Global History | |
| 12 | Geography: Global Geography | |
| New Brunswick | 11 | History: Modern History |
| 11 | History: Canadian History | |
| 12 | Social Studies: World Issues | |
| 12 | Geography: Canadian Geography | |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | 12 | History: World History |
| 12 | Geography: World Geography | |
| 12 | Social Studies: Global Issues | |
| Northwest Territories, Nunavut | 11 | Social Studies: The Growth of the Global Perspective |
| 12 | Geography: World Geography | |
| Ontario | 11 | Social Studies: Canadian Law |
| 11 | Social Studies: Politics | |
| 12 | Social Studies: Canada: History, Identity and Culture | |
| 12 | Social Studies: Law: Canadian, International | |
| 12 | Social Studies: Politics | |
| Prince Edward Island | 11 | Social Studies |
| 11 | Geography: World Geography | |
| 12 | Social Studies: Canadian Studies: Canada in a North American Perspective and Prince Edward Island | |
| 12 | Geography: World Geography and Issues | |
| Quebec | 11 | Social Studies: World Issues |
| CEGEP | History: World History | |
| Saskatchewan | 12 | Social Studies: Canadian Issues |
| 12 | Social Studies: Law |
Suggested Learner Modifications