A parliamentary democracy works by _______.
Electing representatives to a parliament.
Name one of the three biggest Canadian trade partners.
+100 points for all 3
US, China, UK
Were is Canada located?
You got it correct I'm not even going to try.
Canadians are usually respectful towards others. (True/False)
True
Ice hockey is the national winter sport of Canada and is usually what people think of when Canadian sports. What is the less known national summer sport?
Lacrosse
Canada's government is a ______.
Constitutional Monarchy OR Parliamentary Democracy
Name one of the three biggest industries in Canada?
+100 points for all 3.
Real Estate, Mining, Manufacturing.
The great lakes border Canada. (True/False)
True
+100 points if you got it wrong.
What is the most famous Canadian food item commonly used on pancakes?
Maple Syrup
In Canada it is important to specify ice hockey from normal hockey. (True/False)
False
Who is the Canadian president?
Justin Trudeau
What are 3 of Canada's biggest imports?
+100 for all 5
Land Vehicles, Oil, Electronics, Medication, Gold
What are Canada's major mountain ranges?
Canadian Rockies, Appalachians, Saint Elias
What is a common ingredient that may or may not have come from the French?
Cheese.
The goal of Ice Hockey is to?
Goal as many points in 30 minutes as possible.
What building is this:
Centre Block
What are 3 of Canada's biggest exports?
+100 for all 5
Oil, Land Vehicles, Gold, Medication, Air Vehicles
What are 3 of Canada's major biomes?
+100 for all 5
Mountain Forest, Tundra, Boreal Forest, Grasslands, Temperate Deciduous Forest
How tall is the CN Tower? (With units)
1815ft
553m
Ice hockey teams consist of how many players?
(Include roles)
Canada's environmental policies mainly control _____.
Toxic substances
What is Canada's GDP?
Exact answers +100
2.14 Trillion
How many territories and provinces are there?
10 territories, 3 provinces
What ingredient is the namesake of the food I will not ever give you?
Ketchup. Make it yourself.
There is an official Canadian Ice Hockey team. (True/False)
True