the first and third canadian leader
who is Sir John A. Macdonald (Conservative): 1867–1873, 1878–1891
A peaceful but tense lumberjack boundary dispute between New Brunswick and Maine (also known as the Pork and Beans War).
what is Aroostook War (1838–1839)
An intelligence-sharing alliance between Canada, the U.S., UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
what is five eyes
where we live
what is the united states
Similar to Veterans Day, but widely observed as a statutory holiday in most provinces.
what is Remembrance Day (November 11)
the second leader of canda
who is Alexander Mackenzie (Liberal): 1873–1878
Canada sent naval vessels and CF-18 aircraft to support the coalition against Iraq.
what is Gulf War (1990–1991)
Canada is a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, committing to collective defense, particularly in Europe.
what is NATO
Cited frequently due to political interference in Canadian affairs, the arbitrary detention of citizens, and intimidation of the Chinese-Canadian diaspora.
what is China
Honours Queen Victoria’s birthday and serves as the monarch’s official birthday in Canada.
what is Victoria Day (Monday preceding May 25)
the fourth leader of canda
who is Sir John Abbott (Conservative): 1891–1892
Participation in NATO airstrikes against Yugoslavia.
what is Kosovo War (1999)
A bi-national partnership with the U.S. for aerospace defense and warning.
what is NORAD
Viewed as a security threat, particularly in the Arctic, and recognized as an adversary due to its international actions.
what is Russia
A day off in most provinces, though it goes by different names (e.g., Simcoe Day in Toronto, Saskatchewan Day).
Civic Holiday (First Monday in August)
leader of today ( canda)
who is justin trudeau
A tense boundary dispute with the US on San Juan Island, sparked by the shooting of a pig.
what is Pig War (1859)
home country of canada
what is Great Britain
Viewed with hostility due to its international actions and threats to global security.
what is Iran
A federal statutory holiday to honor Indigenous residential school survivors and their families.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (September 30)
the one who was leader of 2006–2015
who is Stephen Harper (Conservative)
A friendly, non-violent dispute with Denmark over Hans Island, where both sides swapped bottles of liquor.
what is Whisky War (1973–2022)
Ties with former British colonies and French-speaking nations
what is Commonwealth & Francophonie
Recognized as a threat due to its proliferation of weapons and unpredictable geopolitical stance.
what is North Korea
Celebrates the anniversary of Canadian Confederation in 1867.
Canada Day (July 1)