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Who are recognized as the founding peoples of Canada?
Discover Canada identifies Aboriginal, French and British peoples as the founders of modern Canada.
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Question: Who are recognized as the founding peoples of Canada?
Answer options: ✅ British, French, and Aboriginal peoples
- British and American settlers
- French and Spanish explorers
- Aboriginal peoples only
Correct answer: British, French, and Aboriginal peoples
Explanation: Discover Canada identifies Aboriginal, French and British peoples as the founders of modern Canada.
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