Who is the current prime minister of Canada?
Justin Trudeau!
What does "double-double" mean in Canada?
A coffee ordered at Tim Hortons with two cream and two sugar.
What is the postal code that Canadians use to send a letter to Santa Claus?
H0H 0H0
"O Canada! _________________" What is the next line?
"Our home and native land!"
Canada Day was originally called Hockey Day
False, Canada Day was originally called Dominion Day!
What famous Canadian embarked on a cross Canada run with an amputated leg to raise money for cancer research?
Terry Fox!
What is the commonly used name for the $1 Canadian coin?
Loonie
How old is Canada this year, as of 2022?
155 years old!
What are some animals seen as symbolic to Canada?
Canadian goose, beaver, moose, and more!
Canada Day celebrates the day Canada became its own government.
True. This happened in 1867.
Whose face is featured on the Canadian quarter (25 cent coin)?
Queen Elizabeth II
What are some common words that Canadians are known to say a lot?
Sorry & Eh
What drove thousands of people to the Yukon Territory in the 1890s?
The Gold Rush!
What food type item is known in Canada as "liquid gold"?
Maple syrup!
Queen Elizabeth is the queen of Canada.
True. Elizabeth is queen of Canada, not through Great Britain, but as its own dominion.
Who was the first female prime minister of Canada?
Hint: Her last name is the same as a famous brand of canned soups!
Kim Campbell
What is the letter of the alphabet that differs in pronunciation, comparing Canada and USA?
The letter "Z"
Canadians say "zed," Americans say "zee"
What is the national tree of Canada?
Maple!
What is Ontario's provincial flower?
White trillium!
Canada Day is a celebration of its independence from England
False. Canada Day celebrates the unification of several independent provinces into one entity