1.According to the government, it is the "who, how, when, and how much" of the self-government agreements.

2. A package of constitutional amendments that was rejected by Canadian voters in a national referendum in 1992.

3. A document which recognizes many unwritten traditions of the Canadian government that were inherited from Great Britain.

4. A package of constitutional amendments that failed to be ratified by the provinces in 1990.

5. Ownership of land in which the rights to use the land are unlimited.

6. Refers to when you can use the land, but you do not own it.

7. A legal term that refers to an Indigenous group's right to a specific territory.

8.A document which protects the rights of all Canadians.

9. Legal actions taken by Indigenous groups to restore their rights to the land and to address specific grievances with respect to treaties or other agreements.

10.Territory owned by the Crown and managed by the federal or provincial government.

Match the above statements with the terms below
1.Indigenous Title
2.Charlottetown Accord
3.Charter of Rights and Freedoms
4.Constitution
5.Crown Land
6.Fee Simple
7.Implementation Plan
8.Land Claims
9.Meech Lake Accord
10.Usufructuary Right

1. Indigenous Title

2. Charlottetown Accord
3. Charter of Rights and Freedoms
4. Constitution
5. Crown Land
6. Fee Simple
7. Implementation Plan
8. Land Claims
9. Meech Lake Accord
10. Usufructuary Right