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100

What type of leaf is on the Canadian flag?

Maple leaf

100

What does HSA stand for?

Health System Analytics

100

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

100

What is the name of the Northern Lights?

Aurora Borealis

100

What has to be broken before you can use it?

An egg (Also acceptable: A pinata)

200

Which is Canada's only officially bilingual province?

New Brunswick

200

What is CIHI's acronym in French?

L'ICIS

200

What is the capital of Japan?

Tokyo

200

Which NHL team has won the most Stanley Cups?

The Montreal Canadiens

200

What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, and never in a thousand years?

The letter 'm'

300

Canada has 2,860 of these, twice as many as the United States. What are they?

Hockey rinks!

300

What does OSS stand for?

Open Source Software

300

What is the capital of Kenya?

Nairobi

300

How many sides (or arms) does a snowflake have?

6

300

What can travel the world without leaving its corner?

A postage stamp

400

Canada has 2 official national animals: the beaver and what?

The Canadian Horse, which is usually black, bay or brown and descends from the horses sent by King Louis XIV of France to his subjects in New France in 1665.

400

What does ERP stand for?

Enterprise Resource Planning

400

What is the capital of Argentina?

Buenos Aires

400

Which country has won the most gold medals in the Winter Olympics?

Norway

400

What breaks but never falls?

A day 

500

What is the coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada (must be within 5°C to get the point)?

-63°C (in Snag, Yukon on Feb 3, 1947) 

500

What does IRRS stand for?

Integrated interRAI Reporting System

500

What is the capital of Fiji?

Suva

500

What is the fear of snow called?

Chionophobia

500

What gets wetter the more it dries?

A towel! (Also acceptable: sponge, dishcloth, paper towel)

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