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What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

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What are Canada's two official languages?

English and French
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What day of the year is Canada Day?

July 1st

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Who is the famous singer from Stratford, Ontario, known for hits like "Sorry" and "Baby"?

Justin Bieber

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What is Canada's national summer sport and winter sport?

Lacrosse (summer) and ice hockey (winter)

200

What is the most populated city in Canada?

Toronto

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Who is Canada's current prime minister?

Justin Trudeau

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What holiday in November honours Canadian soldiers who fought in wars?

Remembrance Day

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What rock band, known for songs like "Tom Sawyer" and "Limelight", was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

Rush

200

What animal is on the Canadian nickel?

A beaver

300

What territory is the newest addition to Canada?

Nunavut

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Who was Canada's first prime minister?

Sir John A. MacDonald

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This popular Canadian dessert bar is made with a crumbly base, custard middle, and chocolate top. What is it called?

A Nanaimo bar

300

Who is the famous poet and musician who wrote the song "Hallelujah"?

Leonard Cohen

300

What is Ontario's provincial flower?

White trillium

400

How many provinces are in Canada?

10

400

What does RCMP stand for?

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

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What is an Indigenous celebration of dance, music, and community, often held outdoors in summer, called?

A powwow

400

Who wrote "The Handmaid's Tale"?

Margaret Atwood

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What type of fish is often smoked and a staple in Indigenous cuisine?

Salmon

500

What continent is Canada on?

North America

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True or false: Confederation of Canada took place in 1896?

False: 1867

500

Where is the Winter Carnival held?

Quebec City

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Who is the artist best known for her paintings of Indigenous culture and the landscapes of British Columbia?

Emily Carr

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Canada hosts the largest rodeo in the world. What is it called?

Calgary Stampede

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