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Which Canadian territory has a name meaning "our land" in the language that is spoken by the mother tongue of more than 60% of its residents?

Where is Nunavut

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Who commanded the forces in the The Battle of the Chateauguay 26 October 1813?

Charles de Salaberry

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You Oughta Know is a song from which international debut album by what Canadian singer born in Ottawa in 1974?

what is "Jagged Little Pill" by Alanis Morissette

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Oneida actor Graham Greene's career took off with an Oscar nod for his role as Kicking Bird in what 1990 film?

What is Dances with Wolves

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One Canadian has won the National Basketball Association's MVP award. Who is it?

Who is Steve Nash

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After the Seven Years’ War, Quebec became a British colony. It was known by different names over the course of the next few decades. It was known as the Province of Quebec (from 1763–1791). What was it known as from 1791–1841 then later 1841–1867.

 Lower Canada from 1791–1841 then Canada East from 1841–1867.

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Regina is the provincial capital of the Saskatchewan province in western Canada. What other provincial capital is closest in distance to Regina?

What is Winnipeg

2

A white owl is featured prominently on the cover of "Fly By Night," a 1975 album from what Canadian progressive-rock band?

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Who played U.S. Marine Corporal Ira Hayes in "Flags of Our Fathers," about the World War II men photographed raising a flag over Iwo Jima?

Who is Manitoban actor Adam Beach 

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What team did the Raptors defeat to win NBA finals and become league champions?

Who are the Golden State Warriors

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Quebec's highest mountain lies on its border with Labrador, and is known by different names in the two provinces: Mount d'Iberville in Quebec and Mount Caubvick in Labrador. In which mountain range is it situated?

What is the Torngat Mountain Range

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Italian Explorer Giovani Caboto commissioned by King Henry VII of England in 1497 discovered which Canadian landmark?

What is the Cabot Trail

3

Formed in Calgary in 1979, what rock band is responsible for such hit songs as "Workin' for the Weekend" and "Turn Me Loose?"

Who are Loverboy

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What town in southeastern Alberta gets its name from the English translation of a Blackfoot word for the headdress worn by a traditional healer?

What is Medicine Hat

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What 21-year-old woman swimmer is both Canada's youngest athlete ever to win an Olympic gold medal, as well as the country's most decorated Olympian with seven total medals from the 2016 and 2020 games?

Who is Penny Oleksiak

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Name the Quebec born Hockey player who had the most in this years Stanley cup playoffs?

Who is NYR forward ALexis Lafreneire 

4

Name the house made famous by novelist L.M. Montgomery?

What is Green Gables House in PEI

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What singer earned third place in the fifth season of Canadian Idol? Her first performance on the show was an original song named "Sweet Talker" and she rocketed to international fame with a song regarding a possible phone transmission four years later.

Who is Carly Rae Jepsen

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Which NHL star player, a member of Berens River First Nation in Manitoba, won the Conn Smythe trophy for the Philadelphia Flyers in 1976?

Who is Reggie Leach.

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Donovan Bailey is a Canadian sprinter who won the gold medal in the 100m dash at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. Bailey immigrated to Canada at age 13, coming from what other North American nation?

where is Jamaica

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Waskaganish is a former trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company, located on James Bay. The settlement/fort has had several names, but which of them was taken from the name of the river which flows past it into James Bay?

What is Fort Rupert

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The official Canadian national motto is a Latin phrase that comes from the Bible. What does "A Mari Usque Ad Mare" translate to in English?

From Sea to Sea

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Born in Montreal in 1925 this musician won eight Grammy Awards during his lifetime between 1975 and 1997. He is considered among the best jazz pianists and jazz improvisers of the twentieth century.

Who is Oscar Emmanuel Peterson 

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What is the name for a manmade stone landmark or cairn built for use by the Inuit, Yupik, or other peoples in the Arctic region of North America? The landmark has sharply increased in popularity as a symbol for Canadian culture in the 21st century, including as the foundation for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics logo.

What is Inuksuk

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Montreal Canadians HOF player Henri "the Pocket Rocket" Richard wore his now retired jersey number 16. Only two other HOF players wore the same number in Habs history. One a LW in 1937 and the other a center from 1951-1954. Name them.

Who is Toe Blake in 1937 and Elmer Lach from 1951-54

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