Grades 11 and 12 / Secondary 5
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                    July 16, 2024Rai: big money
 An item is said to have cultural value when it can be directly associated with the history, people, beliefs or rituals important to a society. It’s the same with a rai—its value can be greater depending upon who authorized it, who carved it and who subsequently owned it.
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                    June 18, 2024Decoding Canadian economic dataDevelop data literacy skills by interpreting charts of Canadian economic data.
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                    April 18, 2024Lessons from the Great Depression
 What the stock market crash of 1929 did was starkly reveal the weaknesses of economic systems that had evolved from the unregulated capitalism of the late 19th century.
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                    February 12, 2024Connecting Canadian industriesExplore different industries in the Canadian economy and see how they are interconnected and evolving.
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                    November 27, 2023Mo’ money, mo’ questions
 But what do you do with money once you have it? That’s for you to decide. A budget can really help. It will allow you to keep track of what you earn (income) and what you spend (expenses).
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                    November 16, 2023Understanding cryptocurrencies
 Most of us are aware of them, but how much do we really understand about cryptocurrencies?
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                    October 31, 2023Building budgetsBalance a monthly budget for a household and learn some financial saving and spending tips along the way.
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                    October 31, 2023Thinking like an economistIntroduce your students to foundational economic concepts using everyday examples.
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                    October 27, 2023Think like an economistStaff from the Bank of Canada explain how to think like an economist and look for the economy at work in your daily life.
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                    March 22, 2023Security is in the bank note
 Security printing is a game of anticipating and responding to criminal threats. Counterfeiting is a game of anticipating and responding to bank note design. This cat and mouse relationship affects every aspect of a bank note.








 
                         
                        
