Changing Populations · Demographics & Identity
Urbanization and Ethnoburbs
Exploring the growth of diverse ethnic enclaves in major Canadian cities.
Key Questions
- 1Why do new immigrants often settle in specific urban neighbourhoods?
- 2What are the benefits and challenges of "ethnoburbs"?
- 3How does cultural diversity change the urban landscape?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Changing Populations - Grade 9ON: Liveable Communities - Grade 9
Grade: Grade 9
Subject: Canadian Studies
Unit: Changing Populations
Period: Demographics & Identity
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