History of Canada 30F
Exploring Canada’s Journey: From Pre-Contact Cultures to Global Influence.
Students focus on the history of Canada from pre-contact times to the present, intending to understand pivotal moments in our nation’s history related to the following five clusters in Canadian history: (1) First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples, (2) French-English Duality, (3) Identity, Diversity, and Citizenship, (4) Governance and Economics, and (5) Canada and the World. Students will also practice utilizing the following six historical thinking concepts: Historical Significance, Evidence, Continuity and Change, Cause and Consequence, Historical Perspectives, and The Ethical Dimension.
Course Requirements
Completion of Geographic Issues of the 21st Century 20F (Grade 10) is required.
Credit Recovery
This course could be taken as a Credit Recovery course.
Eligibility
The Wapaskwa Virtual Collegiate operates under the authority of the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre organization and provides educational services to its affiliated schools and First Nations. Search for affiliated schools under MFNERC and MFNSS in the search tool linked below.
Course Registration
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.