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Canadian History
Famous Canadians
Canadian Sports
Canadian Foods
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A common paper size in North America is 8.5 x 11 inches, also called this.

Letter Size

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The year Canada became a country

1867

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This pop singer from Stratford, Ontario, sang “Baby” at age 15.

Justin Bieber

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The national summer sport of Canada.

Lacrosse

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This sweet treat made from boiling maple sap is poured over snow to make a chewy candy.

Maple Taffy (or tire d’érable)

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Before printing, this step ensures files are set up correctly for production.

Preflighting

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The original four provinces of Canada

Ontario, Québec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia

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This actor from Vancouver voices Deadpool.

Ryan Reynolds

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The Toronto Raptors won the NBA championship in this year.

2019

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This golden lager is one of Canada’s best-selling beers

Molson Canadian

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This clear or metallic layer is applied to highlight specific parts of a design

spot varnish or foil stamping

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The Prime Minister during the October Crisis of 1970

Pierre Elliott Trudeau

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This Canadian astronaut became famous for singing “Space Oddity” from the International Space Station.

Chris Hadfield

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This NHL team has won the most Stanley Cups.

Montreal Canadiens

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This Canadian Snack's slogan is  "It makes a nice, light snack"

Coffee Crisp

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This man invented the movable-type printing press in the 15th century.

Johannes Gutenberg

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Canada's victory against Germany in WW1 is Battle of?

Vimy Ridge

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This song hit was featured in the movie Titanic.

My Heart Will Go On - Celine Dion

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This sport was invented by a Canadian and involves a stone, a broom, and ice.

Curling

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This province is the largest producer of mussels in Canada.

Prince Edward Island

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This type of printing was the main commercial process before offset printing took over.

letterpress printing

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The last province to join Canada, in 1949

Newfoundland and Labrador

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Which superhero is from Alberta?

Wolverine

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This Canadian ice dance team won gold at both the 2010 Vancouver and 2018 PyeongChang Olympics, and are the most decorated figure skaters in Olympic history.

Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir

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This cocktail, often compared to a Bloody Mary, uses clam-infused tomato juice and was invented in Calgary in 1969.

Caesar