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100

Which is the largest territory of Canada?

Nunavut

100

What three Canadian cities have hosted the Olympics?

Calgary, Montreal, and Vancouver.

100

Name one Federal Political Party.

Liberal, Conservative, Green Party, 

Bloc-Quebecois, 

100

What is this?

The Maple Leaf of Canada

100

What is the hardest province to colour in on the map?

Nunavut

200

How Many Provinces are there in Canada?

13

200

Who was Lord Stanley, who donated the Stanley Cup?

Governor general of Canada.

200

Which Prime Minister brought a decade long wreck to Canada?

Justin Trudeau

200

What city is called the “Heart of Hockey”?

Edmonton, Alberta

200

What colony was Canada a part of?

British Colony

300

Which Premier is under the most controversy? (Hint: Central Canadian Province)

Doug Ford

300

The Montreal Canadiens rank second place overall for most championships in sports history.  How many Stanley Cups have they won?

24

300

Who was our founding Father?

Sir John A. MacDonald

300

Which Canadian beer company best represents Canada?

Molson Canadian

300

What phrase was changed in the Canadian Anthem?

From “all thy sons command” to “all of us command”

400

Which province is led by Danielle Smith?

Alberta

400

Which of these ball and stick games is also known as "baggataway"?

Lacrosse

400

Which Prime Minister leveled out the Canadian Dollar with the US Dollar?

Stephen Harper

400

What is the Canadian famous scarlet RCMP ceremonial dress uniform called? 

Red Serge

400

Name 2 of the 8 animals solely native to Canada

Marmot, lynx, beaver, polar bear, bison, beluga whale, wolverine, and arctic wolf

500

Which provinces first formed in the Canada Confederation in 1867?

Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia



500

For how many years were the Edmonton Grads World Champions in women’s basketball?

17 years

500

What are the 7 steps for a bill to become law? 

STEP 1 First Reading — The bill is considered read for the first time and is printed.

STEP 2 Second Reading — Members debate the bill’s principle.

STEP 3 Committee Stage — Committee members study the bill clause by clause.

STEP 4 Report Stage — Members can make other amendments.

STEP 5 Third Reading — Members debate and vote on the bill.

STEP 6 Senate — The bill follows a similar process in the Senate.

STEP 7 Royal Assent — The bill receives royal assent after being passed by both Houses.

500

When was the last coat of arms adopted by Canada 

1921

500

What was the name of the RCMP before they were renamed?

North West Mounted Police (NWMP)

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