What is the leader of Canada called?
The Prime Minister.
Who were the first people to live in what is now Canada?
Indigenous Peoples.
This word, stereotypically Canadian, is often added at the end of a sentence to turn it into a question.
Eh?
What is the name of the plain timbit?
Old Fashioned!
This explorer sailed up the St. Lawrence River in the 1500s and claimed land for France.
Hint: his last name is a popular brand of watches
Jacques Cartier.
What is a democracy?
A government where people vote to choose their leaders.
What is oral tradition?
Passing down knowledge and stories by speaking.
This large Canadian animal is often jokingly said to be our national mode of transportation.
A moose.
This chocolate bar was invented in Canada and has bubbles inside it.
Aero!
What was the name of the company that controlled the fur trade for over 200 years.
The Hudson Bay.
What is the document that protects Canadians’ rights and freedoms?
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
What is smudging used for?
To purify people, objects, or spaces.
This red-and-white clothing item with a pom-pom is often shown in cartoons about Canadian winters.
A toque!
This red berry, picked in the North, is super tart and often used in jams and juices.
Cranberry!
This agreement between Indigenous Peoples and the Crown was meant to share land and resources peacefully — but is often broken or ignored.
A treaty.
What do we call a person who is elected to represent a group of people in government?
A Member of Parliament (MP) or a representative.
What is a wampum belt?
A beaded belt used to record treaties or share messages.
This creature is on the Canadian nickel and is jokingly said to be everyone’s pet.
A beaver!
This Atlantic Canadian seafood dish is made with potatoes, cream, and clams.
Clam chowder!
Settlers from this European country built permanent homes in places like Port Royal and called it “New France.
France.
What do we call the set of rules that guide how government works and power is shared in Canada?
The Constitution.
What year was the last residential school closed?
1996.
This red-jacketed figure with a wide-brimmed hat is a symbol of Canadian law enforcement — and often part of stereotypes.
a Mountie or Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
This round, flat bread is a popular Indigenous food often fried and served at powwows.
Bannock.
This important railway connected Eastern and Western Canada and helped unify the country in the 1800s.
The Canadian Pacific Railway.