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homework questions! please help!?

I have some history questions about canada I need help with.

1.The economic relationship between canada and the U.S. has strengthened since the signing of what?

2. Canada’s poorest region is the ________provinces.

3.Canadians strong sense of ________ is partly due to physical geography.

4.the most recently created territory is__________

5._________is canada’s main pacific port.

6._________was the first european explorer of canada’s interior.

7.What European countries were most influential in shaping Canada’s development?

8.Why are Quebec and Ontario considered the heartland of canada?

9.What has contributed to the growth of the major cities in the prairie provinces.

10.what is nunavut, and how and why was it created?

11.explain how quebec is culturally different from the rest of canada.

1. NAFTA
2. Newfoundland and Labrador
3. Wanting to stay warm?
4. Nunavut
5. Vancouver
7. France and England.
10. Territory. In 1976 as part of the land claims negotiations between the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (then called the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada) and the federal government the division of the Northwest Territories was discussed. On the 14 April 1982, a plebiscite on division was held throughout the Northwest Territories with a majority of the residents voting in favour and the federal government gave a conditional agreement seven months later. A land claims agreement was decided in September 1992 and ratified by nearly 85% of the voters in Nunavut. On July 9, 1993, the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act and the Nunavut Act were passed by the Canadian Parliament, and the transition was completed on April 1, 1999.
11. Quebec is heavily influenced by the French.


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