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100

What is Saskatchewan's floral emblem? 

Red Lily 


100

True or false: Canada was the first country to make Thanksgiving a national holiday? 

BONUS (Double Points): What is the only province or territory that does not count Thanksgiving as a national holiday? 

True 


Bonus: Nova Scotia 

100

What disease was also called "The Black Death"?

The bubonic plague

100

Canada Day is celebrated when?

Each year on July 1st 

100

Who is known as the "Father of Medicare?" in Canada? 

Tommy Douglas 

200

Saskatchewan became Canada's __ province? 

(Give me the #) 

Saskatchewan is Canada's 8th province

200

Who led the Metis in the Red River and Northwest rebellions? 

Louis Riel

200

Who was England's longest-ruling monarch? 

Queen Elizabeth II


200

When did WWI officially end? 

November 11, 1918

200

What phrase from the 19th-century treaty negoatatoins represents the intended, everlastinf duration of the agreement between Indigenous Peoples and the Crown? 

(Hint: That phrase is proudly displayed on the Mackenzie Art Gallery building) 

As long as the sun shines, the grass grows, and the river flows. 


300

Regina is located on what Treaty Lands? 

Treaty 4 Territory

300

What was the first national park established in Canada in 1885? 

Banff National Park 
300

Who assassinated John F. Kennedy? 

Lee Harvey Oswald

300

On what day did Saskatchewan become a province? 

September 1, 1905


300

What province is often called the "breadbasket of Canada"? 

Saskatchewan! As it's a top exporter of potash, uranium, wheat, and lentils. 

400

What is Saskatchewan's bird emblem? 

The Sharp-Tailed Grouse


400

John MaCrae wrote the poem "In Flanders Field" inspired by the poppies he saw on the battlefields. What was his occupation? 

A medical doctor 

400

Which Roman emperor accidentally set fire to the Library of Alexandria? 

Julius Caesar

400

What championship game is played each year in late May-early June? 

The Stanley Cup Final

400

Where was William Shakespeare born? 

Stratford-upon-Avon, England 

500

What is the oldest community in Saskatchewan, established in 1774 by the Hudson's Bay Company? 

Cumberland House


500

Viola Davis, a black women, was removed from where because she sat in an area reserved for White people? 

The Roseland Theatre in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. (Cinema) 

500

What two languages were featured on the Rosetta Stone? 

Egyptian and Greek 

500

Who died in the early hours of August 31, 1997? 

Princess Diana of Wales

500

Which group of artists is famous for painting Canadian landscapes? 

The Group of Seven

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