Canada in the Contemporary World 10F

They will explore the historical and current issues of citizenship and identity. They will gain an appreciation and understanding of “who is Canadian” while exploring the nature of our multicultural society. The political, economic, and legal structures will be examined to see how each of these structures affects their lives.

There are no specific requirements, but at least a Grade 9 standing is required.

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This course could be taken as a Credit Recovery course.

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The Wapaskwa Virtual Collegiate student intake periods occur twice a year. Semester one intake is during the summer months of June through September. Semester two intake is during the winter months of December through February.

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