Introduction to the Justice System in Canada

3 Terminology Some of the activities in this guide require advanced reading skills. Consider pairing language learners with stronger readers. Teachers may want to consider pre-teaching important words or concepts to help students understand the big ideas involved in these activities. Students may find it helpful to keep a personal dictionary. See some more definitions in our accompanying poster sheets here. Geography The term Canada is used in this guide to indicate the traditional Indigenous lands and former French and British colonies we now refer to as Canada. This guide uses primarily contemporary language to refer to geographical areas, such as Britain, Canada, and provinces and cities. Teachers may want to use the terminology of the time for their students. Colonialism A system or policy of dominance and control by one power over an area or people that often includes the exploitation of resources for the explicit purpose of benefitting the colonizing country. Indigenous Peoples Indigenous peoples in Canada were initially called “Indians” by colonial Europeans, who at first believed they had landed in India. While “Indian” is no longer considered an appropriate term to describe Indigenous peoples, it is still a legal definition, primarily in reference to the Indian Act. “Aboriginal,” meanwhile, is a political and legal umbrella term that is used in the Constitution and includes status and non-status First Nations, as well as Métis and Inuit. “Aboriginal” and “Indigenous” are often used interchangeably, but as the current preferred term is Indigenous, this latter term is used throughout this guide. Online Resources · The Canadian Encyclopedia (TCE) https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca · Civics in the Classroom Guide https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/studyguide/citizenship-challenge-civics-education-learning-tool · Multiculturalism Guide https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/studyguide/history-of-multiculturalism-in-canada · Indigenous Perspectives Guide https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/studyguide/indigenous-perspectives-education-guide · Official Languages Guide https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/studyguide/official-languages-act-education-guide Petrolia, Ontario once banned whistling or singing in public at all times. Coat of arms of the Canadian Bar Association (Wikimedia Commons)

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