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Famous Canadians
100

What is a kayak?

A small, narrow boat created by Inuit people

100

What does "love is blind" mean?

When you love someone, you can't see anything bad about them. 

100

Why is the beaver a symbol of Canada?

The beaver fur trade was the first business where Canada's founding peoples (Indigenous, French and English) worked together. 

100

In which provinces do Acadians live?

New Brunswick and Nova Scotia

100

Who was Tim Horton?

A hockey player for the Toronto Maple Leafs and founder of the Tim Hortons company. 

200

Who are the Métis?

Descendants of Indigenous mothers and European fur trader fathers from the 1600s and 1700s.

200

What does "sweep under the rug" mean?

To hide or ignore something important. 

200

What year was cannabis legalized in Canada?

2018

200

Which body of water is Canada's oldest company named for?

Hudson Bay

200

Who was Tommy Douglas?

The founder of Medicare, first leader of the NDP and premier of Saskatchewan.

300

What is the goal of Truth and Reconciliation?

Repairing the broken relationship between Canada and the Indigenous people. 

300

What does it mean to "read between the lines"?

To infer details that are not explicitly written or spoken. 

300

What is the Northwest Passage?

A sea route between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic Ocean.

300

Why is food in Nunavut so expensive?

There are no farms and no highways, so food must be imported by airplane. 

300

Who is Fredericton's MP?

Jenica Atwin

400

What are "Peace and Friendship treaties"?

Agreements between Indigenous people and Canada about cooperation and the use of Indigenous land.

400

Why do people say Canada is like a "mosaic" or "puzzle"?

People of different cultures live together and respect each other while continuing their traditions. 

400

What was the Gold Rush?

A period of time in the late 1800s when thousands of people from many countries rushed to the Yukon territory to look for gold. 

400

Which two provinces used to be one province, called Canada?

Ontario (Upper Canada) and Quebec (Lower Canada).

400

How long was Kim Campbell prime minister?

6 months

500

What is the original name of the Saint John River?

Wolostoq ("The Beautiful River"

500

What does "photo finish" mean?

A very close result - for example, 51% against 49%.

500

What was the reason for the last fatal duel in New Brunswick?

Lawyer George Street told the sheriff to arrest the wrong man. The man's lawyer, George Wetmore, insulted him publicly. Street may have slapped Wetmore. 

500

Which is the oldest English city in North America?

St. John's, Newfoundland

500

How did Frederick Banting and Charles Best save millions of lives?

They discovered insulin. 

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