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100

This city hosts the annual Stampede.

What is Calgary?

100

This animal can’t jump, making it the perfect couch potato.

What is an elephant?

100

This pop star “shook it off” and inspired thousands of Instagram captions.

Who is Taylor Swift?

100

This type of disease occurs more frequently than expected in a given area or population.

What is an epidemic?

100

This is the federal department responsible for helping Canadians maintain and improve their health.

What is Health Canada?

200

Known as the "City of Saints" this city is the second-largest in Canada.

What is Montréal?

200

The only fruit that wears its seeds on the outside.

What is a strawberry?

200

This TV show about six friends at a coffee shop had an unhealthy obsession with Central Perk.

What is Friends?

200

The “R0” (R-naught) value tells you this about a disease.

What is how many people one infected person will, on average, spread the disease to?

200

This Canadian agency is responsible for regulating food, drugs, and consumer products to ensure their safety.

What is the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)?

300

This is the easternmost capital city in Canada.

What is St. John's?

300

This animal’s milk is pink. No, seriously.

What is a hippopotamus?

300

The catchphrase “This is the way” comes from this masked TV character.

Who is The Mandalorian?

300

The long-term presence of a disease in a population at a constant rate is called this.

What is endemic?

300

In 2018, this policy made Canada the second country in the world to legalize recreational use of this substance.

What is cannabis?

400

This prairie city is home to the CFL team nicknamed the "Roughriders".

What is Regina?

400

You do this about 20 times a day, and you don’t even notice it.

What is laugh (or blink)?

400

This 2023 film had everyone wearing pink.

What is Barbie?

400

This kind of study follows a group over time to track outcomes, often used to investigate causes of diseases.

What is a cohort study?

400

This program provides financial assistance to provinces and territories to ensure universal health coverage in Canada.

What is the Canada Health Transfer?

500

This city’s underground path system is so vast, you can walk for over 30 km without ever seeing daylight.

What is Toronto?

500

This U.S. state is the only one that grows coffee commercially.

What is Hawaii?

500

This little blue bird became a big tech billionaire’s toy.

What is Twitter (or X)?

500

The three main elements of the “Epidemiologic Triangle.”

What are agent, host, and environment?

500

Health Canada launched this program in 2017 to increase awareness and reduce stigma around this issue.

What is Opioid Crisis Response?

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