Provinces/Territories
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Canada vs USA
100

This province has the smallest land area in Canada.

What is Prince Edward Island?

100

This group migrated across Bering Land Bridge 12,000 years ago.

Who are 12 first nations tribes?

100

This person is the ceremonial Head of State for Canada's government.

Who is King Charles III?

100

Canada has this type of economy.

What is a mixed economy?

100

The USA and Canada use these same labels for their three branches of government.

What are the legislative, executive and judicial?

200

The capital of this province is Saskatoon.

What is Saskatchewan? 

200

This territory was last to join Canada in 1999.

What is Nunavut?

200

This group in government is elected by the citizens of Canada.

What is the House of Commons?

200

Canada is considered this type of country because of its high GDP and high literacy rate.

What is a developed country?

200

Canada does not allow its citizens to elect this person to be in charge of the executive branch, but US citizens are able to elect a president to be in charge of their executive branch.

Who is the Prime Minister?

300

The Pacific Ocean only touches this one province.

What is British Columbia?

300

Canada joined this war in 1939-1945 to stand with Britain against Germany.

What is World War II?

300

This group in government is appointed by the Governor General instead of elected by Canadian citizens.

What is the Senate?

300

This country imports the most resources into Canada and receives the most exports from Canada.

What is the USA?

300

Both Canada and the USA use these two names to describe their judicial branch and part of the legislative branch.

What are the Senate and the Supreme Court?

400

The Inuit Tribe still call this territory home, despite its cold and frigid climate.

What is Nunavut?

400

Quebec was established by this man in 1608.

Who is Samuel de Champlain?

400

This document states the rights and freedoms Canadians believe in.

What is the Canadian Charter?

400

The amount of Canadian citizens, over the age of 15, that can read/write is equal to this percentage.

What is 99%?

400

Even though they are called something different in the USA and Canada, they both are responsible for creating laws.

What are Congress and Parliament?

500

These two provinces were once called Upper Canada and Lower Canada.

What are Quebec and Ontario?

500

After the American Revolution, this event happened because some Canadian citizens wanted Great Britain to continue ruling the country.

What is Loyalists from 13 colonies move back to Canada in the 1770's?

500

The Dominion of Canada, which gave the right for Canada to govern themselves, was possible thanks to this document.

What is the British North America Act of 1867?

500

Canada faces many economic struggles like inflation, high taxes, and over depletion of natural resources; however, Canada does not struggle with this.

What is unemployment?

500

Both Canada and the USA use this as an official document for the rights and freedoms that their citizens have.

What is a constitution?

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