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100

The last province to join Canada

what is Newfoundland and Labrador

100

He invented basketball

James Naismith

100

Segregation in Canada ended then

1960's

100

This Canadian singer, born in Montreal, was known for songs like “Suzanne”. 

Leonard Cohen 

100

The largest province in Canada by area

Quebec

200

Year the Maple Leaf flag was adopted

1965

200

Who is George Chuvalo, known as "The Fighting Fisherman"?

 Canadian boxer

200

The major war that Canada refused to fight in with the Americans.

Vietnam war

200

This Canadian-born singer, who made his debut in the 1940s, is known for his iconic song “The Wedding.”

Vera Lynn

200

The largest body of freshwater in the world

Lake Superior

300

He was premier of Saskatchewan and is also known as the "Father of Medicare"

Tommy Douglas

300

Last year a Canadian team won the Stanley Cup

1993 (Habs)

300

Name of the agreements we continue to have in relationship with Indigenous Peoples

What is a treaty?

300

This Canadian jazz singer, known for songs like “I’ll Be Seeing You,”

Diana Krall

300

This Canadian archipelago, located north of the mainland. 

Arctic Archipelago

400

Three groups of Indigenous Peoples

First Nations, Metis, and Inuit

400

This was the first Canadian city to host the Olympic Games in 1976. 

Montreal

400

This Canadian prime minister, who served from 1896 to 1911, is known for his role in expanding Canada’s economy and increasing immigration.

Sir Wilfrid Laurier

400

This Canadian rock band, formed in the 1960s in Ontario, is best known for their song "These Eyes."

The Guess Who

400

Where do Inuit people live? 

Labrador, Northern Quebec, and Nunavut

500

The year that all women get the right to vote in Canada

1960

500

This Canadian athlete, known as "The Great One"

Wayne Gretzky

500

This document, signed in 1960, provided Canadian citizens with the right to vote regardless of race or ethnicity.

Canadian Bill of Rights

500

The band did Gord Downie belong to? 

The Tragically Hip

500

Canada's population during WWI and today

8 million and 37 million