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100

What is the national sport of Canada?

Lacrosse

100

Which branch of government is in charge of making/creating bills?

Legislative Branch

100

Which province touches the Pacific Ocean?

British Columbia

100

What is the name of the document that protects Canadian rights and freedoms?

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

100

How many provinces and territories are there in Canada?

10 provinces and 3 territories

200

Who is a famous Canadian musician known for "My Heart Will Go On"?

Celine Dion

200

What is the title of the head of the federal government?

Prime Minister

200

Which province has the capital of Canada, Ottawa, in it?

Ontario

200

What is the legal voting age in Canada?

18

200

What is the capital city of Ontario?

Toronto

300

What is the traditional dish made with fries, gravy and cheese curds that is often associated with Canadian culture?

Poutine

300

Which branch of government is responsible for enforcing laws?

Judicial

300

Which province speaks French more than English?

Quebec

300

What is a "right" in Canada?

What Canadians are always allowed to do.

300

Which Canadian city hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics?

Vancouver

400

Name a famous Canadian rapper who is in a well-known rap beef with Kendrick Lamar.

Drake

400

What is it called when "The Crown" allows a bill to become a law?

Royal Assent

400

Which is the newest territory in Canada?

Nunavut in 1999

400

What is the word for things that Canadians must do?

Responsibility 

400

Canada produces 85% of the world’s supply of what food item?

Maple Syrup

500

What is the national animal of Canada that appears on the nickel?

Beaver

500

What is the specialized group of high-ranking officials, selected by the Prime Minister?

The Cabinet

500

Whcih province reaches the furthest East?

Newfoundland and Labrador

500

What rights do Indigenous Peoples have under Canadian law?

Rights to land, self-governance, and cultural preservation.

500

Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?

Sir John A. Macdonald

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