Canada's first full-scale one of these controversial power plants opened on Lake Huron in 1967
a nuclear power plant
Since 1998, the Walk of Fame has honored 137 Canadians with stars along King & Simcoe streets in this Ontario city
Toronto
Serving from 1921 to 1940, former schoolteacher Agnes MacPhail was the first woman elected to this national government body
Parliament (the House of Commons)
One of the provinces, eh
Alberta
This bust, once identified as just an early Ptolemaic queen, has now been shown to be this woman--famous through the ages
Cleopatra
Toronto's CN Tower opened in this year in which Canada also hosted the Summer Olympics
1976
A certain quiz-show host & this British Columbia-born "Baywatch" babe both got stars in 2006
Pam Anderson
Celebrating Canada's centennial, Expo 67 was held in this city
Montreal
"Green Gables" girl of Prince Edward Island
Anne
The ROM has a cast of a large pterosaur, which ruled the skies while T. rex roamed the Earth below during the Jurassic & this next period
the Cretaceous
"Scarlet Riders" is a collection of pulp tales about this Canadian group
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
The walk includes this Letterman music man, a native of Thunder Bay, Ontario
Paul Shaffer
The only Canadian team to win the World Series, they did it back to back in the 1990s
the Blue Jays
Once part of Alcoa, this Canadian company with a 5-letter name is a giant in world aluminum manufacturing
Alcan
You could really get the measure of a man when you check out his tailor-made armor; this one belonged to the Earl of Pembroke, who fought for this son of & successor to Henry VIII
Edward VI
Most of the province of British Columbia is in this time zone
Pacific time zone
This Quebec-based circus troupe got a star in 2002
Cirque du Soleil
This island joined the Confederation in 1873 to become the seventh province
Prince Edward Island
Quebec's Shickshock Mountains are part of this system that runs to Alabama
the Appalachians
The museum has the war shirt & war bonnet of this Sioux chief who led his followers to Canada after the Little Bighorn, but who finally surrendered to U.S. authorities
Sitting Bull
Martin, not Brian, is the real first name of this man who was Canada's PM from 1984 to 1993
Mulroney
In 2000 the walk honored Joni Mitchell & this other Canadian music icon who had a "Heart Of Gold"
Neil Young
Twice prime minister, the energetic & youthful Pierre Trudeau was a member & leader of this political party
the Liberal party
Centered in Nova Scotia, it was the name applied by France to its Atlantic coastal possessions in North America
Acadia
One of the first history paintings of recent events was Benjamin West's "The Death of" this general at Quebec shortly after his 1759 victory sealed Britain's control over Canada
General Wolfe