Dynamic RelationshipsCanada in ArtLook at an assigned region of Canada in pieces of art and photography. Analyze the pictures. What do you learn about the region’s land in the art? Natural Resources CanadaBEST ONE-->Artists in CanadaArt Canada: First NationsArt in CanadaWorld Heritage SitesFollow the steps below to research your Heritage Site.Step 1:Use the United Nations World Heritage Site to find information. Canadian World Heritage SitesStep 2:Use google.ca to see if your heritage site has its own web site. Just copy and paste the name of your siteinto the search engine.Step 3: Use Youtube.com and search for information on yourHeritage Site. You may find tourism videos or footagetaken by tourists themselves. Keep filling in your spider map.National and Provincial ParksResearch one National Park in your assigned area. Use this link for help:Parks CanadaEconomic Sectors of CanadaStep 1: Research the key economic sectors of your assigned area. Make sure the sectors you choose are PRIMARY resources. Google “key economic sectors GDP of MY ASSIGNED AREA” OR “industries in MY ASSIGNED AREA”SaskatchewanAlberta 1 or Alberta 2British Columbia 2(Find the Sub-Heading “The Economy”) or British Columbia 2Manitoba 1 or Manitoba 2Ontario 1 or Ontario 2QuebecNova Scotia 1 or Nova Scotia 2Newfoundland 1 or Newfoundland 2Prince Edward IslandNew Brunswick 1 or New Brunswick 2North West Territories 1Step 2: Research a Job in a Primary SectorGet more information about a job in the primary sector that youchose. Use a spider web to organize what you find. Ask forhelp if you are unsure what to search for.Working in CanadaAlso search for “_________ stereotypes” on Google.