A promise that new citizens make to show their loyalty and commitment to Canada.
What is the Oath of Citizenship?
A symbol seen in the center of the Canadian flag.
What is a maple leaf?
The capital of Alberta.
What is Edmonton?
The day that the British North America Act made Canada a new country called the Dominion of Canada.
What is July 1st (1867)?
The symbol worn on Remembrance Day.
What is a poppy?
Obeying Canadian law is an example of this.
What is a responsibility?
The national anthem of Canada.
What is O Canada?
The capital of Saskatchewan.
What is Regina?
A Métis leader who fought for Indigenous and Métis rights. He led two resistance movements against the Government of Canada.
Who is Louis Riel?
The day that World War I ended in armistice.
What is November 11th (1918)?
Something that allows individuals to say, believe or act as they choose.
What is a freedom?
A meal consisting of fries, cheese curds and gravy.
What is poutine?
The capital of Prince Edward Island.
What is Charlottetown?
People with both Indigenous and European (mostly French or Scottish) ancestry. This culture has its own language, music, clothing, and history.
Who are the Métis?
The first province in Canada to grant voting rights to women.
What is Manitoba?
Something you are expected to do as part of a free and democratic society.
What is a responsibility?
An animal that officially represents Canada.
What is a beaver?
The capital of the Northwest territories.
What is Yellowknife?
Indigenous peoples who live in Nunavut, northern parts of Quebec, Labrador, and Northwest Territories.
Who are the Inuit?
A global economic crisis that hit Europe and North America very hard. Unemployment was very high and many businesses failed.
What is the Great Depression?
Something individuals are legally entitled to that protect them from harm or ensure fair treatment.
What is a right?
Canada's national police service.
What are the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)?
The capital of Nunavut.
What is Iqaluit?
The term for the leaders worked together to form the country of Canada from 1864 to 1867.
Who are the Fathers of Confederation?
Women who cut their hair short, wore short dresses and rebelled against the social roles and styles expected of them.
Who are flappers?