This song is critical of the legacy of slavery in the American South.
What is Southern Man?
A glacial feature in northwestern Manitoba.
What is an esker?
The only Canadian to win the NBA MVP award.
Who is Steve Nash?
The number of times zones in Canada.
What is 6?
The 1st golden globe actress winner to be of Asian descent.
Who is Sandra Oh?
The youngest Canadian female artist to perform on SNL and the only one to appear on the show three times.
Who is Avril Lavigne?
The Canadian Shield wraps around this physical feature.
What is Hudson Bay?
Canada's official sport.
What is lacrosse?
The world's most northermost settlement.
What is Alert, Nunavut?
Canada's first female astronaut and the first neurologist in space.
Who is Roberta Bondar?
Eilleen Edwards was born in Windsor in 1965 but you know her better as...
Who is Shania Twain?
The longest river in Canada.
What is the Mackenzie River?
This became Saskatchewan's official sport in 2001.
What is curling.
This province or territory makes up 1/5 of Canada's total area.
What is Nunavut?
The youngest person ever to receive the Order of Canada.
Who is Terry Fox?
This band won the Juno Award for Group of Year in 2017 — 27 years after winning Most Promising Group of the Year.
Who are the Tragically Hip?
This physical feature is a way for Canadians to transports goods and people from inland to the Atlantic Ocean.
What is the St. Lawrence River?
The first woman to play full-time professional hockey in a position other than goalie.
Who is Hayley Wickenheiser?
The world’s highest tides occur here.
This actor got his start on the Mickey Mouse Club in the 90’s before starring in the Notebook.
Who is Ryan Gosling?
This band has had guest spots on "Beverly Hills 90210" and "Two Guys, A Girl, And A Pizza Place".
Who are the Barenaked Ladies?
The tallest mountain in Canada.
What is Mt. Logan?
The two Canadian Cities which hosted the Olympics in the 1970s and 1980s
What are Montreal and Calgary?
Percentage of worlds freshwater in Canada.
What is 20%?
This environmentalist was a professor in the genetics at UBC from 1963 until his retirement in 2001.
Who is David Suzuki?