What is the Telus Critter that represents the GTLP Program?
Snow Leopard
What do children traditionally leave out for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve?
Milk and Cookies
What is the name of the most famous Christmas reindeer?
Rudolph
Who wrote the song "All I Want for Christmas Is You"?
Mariah Carey & Walter Afanasieff
In the men's ice hockey gold medal game at the 2010 Winter Olympics, who scored the game winning goal?
Sidney Crosby
What year was TELUS Corporation formed?
1990
In which country is it a tradition to eat Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) on Christmas Eve?
Japan
What was the first company to use Santa Claus in advertising?
Coca-Cola
In the song "Frosty the Snowman," what made Frosty come to life?
An old silk hat
In curling, what is the name of the target area where stones are aimed?
The house
Which sustainability goal did TELUS announce it achieved in 2020?
Carbon neutrality
In Venezuela, which unusual mode of transportation do some people use to get to Christmas Mass?
Roller Skates
How many towns in America are named “Christmas”?
Two (Christmas, Michigan and Christmas, Florida)
What is the best-selling Christmas song of all time?
"White Christmas" by Bing Crosby
Which country has won the most medals in the history of the Winter Olympics?
Norway
What company did TELUS merge with in 1999?
BC Tel
Which European country has a tradition where families often make their own advent calendars for the holiday season?
Germany
What are the two most popular Christmas tree species?
Balsam Fir and Douglas Fir
Which famous Christmas carol became the first song ever broadcast from space?
Jingle Bells
In which year was snowboarding first introduced as an Olympic sport?
1998
Who was the first CEO of TELUS?
Helmut Neldner
In Italy, which mythical figure brings gifts to children on January 6th?
La Befana
How many reindeer does Santa Claus have? Name each one.
Nine (Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and Rudolph)
In the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas," how many gifts are given in total?
364 gifts including the repeated gifts
In figure skating, what is the move that requires 3.5 rotations in the air, takes off from the forward outside edge of one foot and lands on the back outside edge of the opposite foot called?
Triple Axel