What is the name of the tallest free-standing structure in Canada?
CN Tower
Who was Canada’s first Prime Minister?
Sir John A. Macdonald
In which year did Toronto Blue Jays reach World Series most recently?
2025
What is the name of Canada’s deposit insurance agency that protects eligible deposits up to $100,000?
Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC)
Which Canadian city is home to the historic Château Frontenac hotel?
Quebec City
What is the name of the largest island in British Columbia?
Vancouver Island
Who was Canada’s first female Prime Minister?
Kim Campbell
What year did the Toronto Raptors win the NBA Championship?
2019
Which Canadian pension fund is the largest in the country?
CPP
What is the name of the scenic highway that runs through the Canadian Rockies?
Icefields Parkway
Which bay bordering New Brunswick & Nova Scotia is known for world's largest tidal phenomenon
Bay of Fundy
Which province was the last to join Confederation? AND when did it join?
Newfoundland and Labrador (1949)
Which Canadian city hosted the first Winter Olympics in Canada?
Calgary (1988)
Which Canadian bank was the first to open a branch outside Canada?
BMO. Just one year after its founding, in 1818, BMO opened its first international agency in New York City.
Which Canadian province is home to Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
Newfoundland and Labrador
What is the name of the tallest mountain in Canada?
Mount Logan (Yukon)
What year did Canada officially adopt its current flag?
1965
Who was the first Canadian team to win the Stanley Cup? OR tell the year it happened
Montreal Hockey Club (1893)
What year did Canada introduce the Goods and Services Tax (GST)?
1991
What is the name of the train route that connects Toronto to Vancouver through the Rockies?
The Canadian (operated by VIA Rail)
Which remote Arctic island is Canada’s largest by area?
Baffin Island
What was the name of the 1919 strike that became one of the most influential labour movements in Canadian history?
Winnipeg General Strike
Held from May 15 to June 26, 1919, was the largest and most influential strike in Canadian history. Over 30,000 workers walked off their jobs, shutting down factories, shops, public transit, and city services in Winnipeg, which was then Canada’s third-largest city. Many strike leaders later helped form the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), precursor to today’s NDP.
How many Gold medals did Canada win at 2024 Paris Summer Olympics?
9
Highest ever outside of 1984 LA Olympics (which was boycotted by lot of countries)
Which Canadian province introduced the first carbon tax in North America?
British Columbia (2008)
Which Canadian national park is the largest in the country?
Wood Buffalo National Park (Alberta and Northwest Territories)