The largest Canadian province, where many citizens speak French.
What is Quebec?
The type of economic system that MOST of Canada operates under.
What is Mixed Economy?
The type of Democracy that Canada operates under.
What is Parliamentary?
The group of indigenous peoples who live in Nunavut.
Who are the Inuit?
The meaning of the word "contradict."
What is to assert the opposite (to argue in disagreement)?
The large mountain range that covers a great deal of Western Canada.
What are the Rocky Mountains/Canadian Rockies?
The materials that come from nature, often harvested and exported to earn money for the country.
What are natural resources?
The official title of the Canadian representative for the King of England.
What is the Governor General?
Citizens in Canada pay higher taxes than Americans because the government provides this service (a service the government does not provide everyone in America).
What is healthcare?
The part of a story where important events are happening, but the most important event has not happened yet.
What is Rising Action?
A physical feature in Canada that is rich in minerals, but is not ideal for agriculture.
What is the Canadian shield?
The agreement that led to easier trading between countries in the Northern and Western hemispheres.
What is the United States/Mexico/Canada trade agreement?
The Chief Executive of the Canadian Government.
Who is the Prime Minister?
The mascot of the Winter Lights festivals in Canada.
Who is Bonhomme Carnaval?
The three most populated cities in Canada.
What are Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal?
The important shipping route that boats use to travel between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes.
What is the St. Lawrence Seaway?
The four factors of economic growth.
What are Natural Resources, Capital Goods, Human Capital, and Entrepreneurs?
The type of Monarchy where citizens have power instead of the Monarch.
What is Constitutional Monarchy?
The reason the government in Quebec encourages citizens to speak more French.
What is the preservation of language and culture?
A word, phrase, or dependent clause that appears at the beginning of a sentence.
What is an introductory phrase/element?
All thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.
What are the Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, and New Brunswick?
The difference (a percentage) between the World's average literacy rate and Canada's literacy rate.
What is 13%?
Canada's Economic Freedom rating as of 2024.
What is 72.4%?
The name of the cargo ship that was carrying 26,000 tons of iron ore when it sank in Lake Superior in 1975, due to a heavy winter storm.
What is the Edmund Fitzgerald?
When pollution causes lakes or rivers to become too acidic, this material is sometimes added to counteract the effect.
What is the mineral Lime?