Canadian Citizenship Test· Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Canada's three founding peoples are:
Choices
- AAboriginal, French, and BritishCorrect
- BEnglish, Scottish, and Irish
- CFrench, British, and German
- DAboriginal, French, and Spanish
Answer
Aboriginal, French, and British
Discover Canada identifies the three founding peoples as Aboriginal, French, and British - Canadian society and institutions emerged from these traditions.
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