This is Canada's longest serving prime minister.
William Lyon Mackenzie King
This term refers to the large-scale removal of Indigenous children and their placement with foster and adoptive families.
Sixties Scoop
What year was the second Quebec referendum?
1995
This person launched a lawsuit after being fired from the military for being gay.
Michelle Douglas
In the 1960s, residents of this Halifax suburb were forcibly relocated.
Africville
This prime minister answered letters from Canadians during the Great Depression.
This was the longest war Canada fought in.
War in Afghanistan (2001-2014)
1980
These women challenged social norms in the 1920s by going out alone and wearing more revealing clothes.
Flappers
This unit was formed in WWI after Black Canadians fought back against discrimination.
2nd Black Batallion
This prime minister repatriated Canada's constitution and added the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Pierre Elliott Trudeau
This case, finally resolved in 1929, led to increased rights for women.
Persons Case
In what year did Newfoundland join Canada?
1949
This woman was the first female MP in the 1920s.
Agnes Macphail
This post-WWI disease killed more people internationally than the war.
Spanish Flu
This prime minister led Canada through World War I.
Robert Borden
During this crisis, the FLQ kidnapped two people and killed one.
October Crisis
When did the last residential school close?
1996
This woman refused to sit in the Black section of the movie theatre.
Viola Desmond
Ottawa still receives tulips every year as a thank you for liberating which country in World War II?
Netherlands
While in office, this prime minister won the free trade election.
Brian Mulroney
This agreement was signed after World War I at the Paris Peace Conference.
Treaty of Versailles
In what year did Canada successfully attack Vimy Ridge?
1917
She was the first Black woman elected to a provincial legislature.
Rosemary Brown
After World War I, there was a massive strike in which Canadian city?
Winnipeg