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Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?

Sir John A. Macdonald

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 What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

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Who is the famous Canadian singer known for hits like “Baby” and “Sorry”?

Justin Bieber

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Which sport is Canada's national winter sport?

 Ice hockey

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Who is the current Prime Minister of Canada (as of 2025)?

Mark Carney

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What is the official national animal of Canada?

The beaver

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What year did Nova Scotia join Canada?

1867 (as part of Confederation)

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What is the capital city of Nova Scotia?

Halifax

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Which famous Canadian singer and musician spent their summers in Nova Scotia, and is known for hits like “Big Yellow Taxi”?

Joni Mitchell

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What type of music is a significant part of Nova Scotia’s heritage?

Celtic music

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What is the main export industry of Nova Scotia?

Fishing (specifically lobster)

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What is the most famous landmark in Nova Scotia, known for its tides?

The Bay of Fundy

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 In what year did Canada become a self-governing Dominion within the British Empire?

1867 (Confederation)

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Which province is the largest by area in Canada?

Quebec

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Which Canadian actor starred in "Deadpool" and "The Proposal"?

Ryan Reynolds

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Which Canadian city hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics?

Vancouver

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What is the name of Canada’s national legislature?

The Parliament of Canada

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Which Canadian city has the longest skating rink in the world?

Ottawa (Rideau Canal)

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What historic event happened in Halifax in 1917?

The Halifax Explosion

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What is the name of the longest river in Nova Scotia?

The Shubenacadie River

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Who was the first Nova Scotia-born person to win the Stanley Cup?

Sidney Crosby

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What is the traditional Nova Scotian dish made of fish, potatoes, and onions, typically served with melted butter?

Fisherman’s stew

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 Which natural resource is an important industry in Nova Scotia, especially in Cape Breton?

Coal mining

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What is the name of Nova Scotia's only national park?

Kejimkujik National Park

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Which war was between the United States and Canada?

The War of 1812

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What mountain range runs along the western border of Canada?

The Rocky Mountains

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Which famous Canadian author wrote "The Handmaid's Tale"

Margaret Atwood

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What Canadian city is famous for hosting a annual Stampede?

Calgary

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Which political party was founded by Tommy Douglas in 1961?

The New Democratic Party (NDP)

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What is the name of Canada’s national flag?

The Maple Leaf

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Who was the first Premier of Nova Scotia?

James William Johnston

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What is the name of Nova Scotias famous lighthouse?

Peggy's Cove Lighthouse

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Which famous Nova Scotia author wrote the book “The Handmaid’s Tale”?

Margaret Atwood (Born in Ottawa but raised in Nova Scotia)

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Which event in Nova Scotia celebrates the province's Celtic culture?

The Celtic Colours International Festival

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What is the main crop grown in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley?

Apples

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What Nova Scotia town is known for the Bluenose II, a replica of the famous schooner?

Lunenburg

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Who was the Canadian Prime Minister during World War II?

William Lyon Mackenzie King

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Which Canadian city is closest to the U.S. city of Detroit?

Windsor

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Which Canadian athlete is known as "The Great One" in hockey?

Wayne Gretzky

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Which Canadian singer is known for the hit “Hallelujah”?

Leonard Cohen

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What was the purpose of the War Measures Act in Canada during WWI?

To give the government emergency powers to maintain security

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Which is the largest province in Canada by population?

Ontario

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What was the name of the original French settlement in Nova Scotia, founded in 1605?

Port Royal

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Which Nova Scotian place is famous for being the site of the highest tides in the world?

The Bay of Fundy (specifically the Annapolis Valley)

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Which actor from Nova Scotia starred in the TV series "The Tudors"?

Jonathan Rhys Meyers

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What is the name of Nova Scotia’s traditional folk music festival held annually in Cape Breton?

The Cape Breton Fiddlers’ Association

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Which seafood product is Nova Scotia known for exporting in large quantities, especially to markets in Asia and Europe?

Lobster

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What is the largest natural lake in Nova Scotia?

Lake Ainslie

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What major event in Canadian history took place in 1982?

The patriation of the Constitution and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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What is the name of the longest river in Canada?

The Mackenzie River

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Which Canadian astronaut became famous for his social media presence while aboard the International Space Station?

Chris Hadfield

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What is the traditional Canadian dish made from mashed potatoes, ground meat, and vegetables, often topped with gravy?

Shepherd’s pie

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What year did Canada adopt the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

1982

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In what year did the last province, Newfoundland and Labrador, join Canada?

1949

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The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic has an exhibit famously including cutlery from this famous ship.

The Titanic

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What body of water separates Nova Scotia from New Brunswick?

The Bay of Fundy

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Which Nova Scotian politician is the Premier of Nova Scotia?

Tim Houston

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What is Nova Scotia’s provincial flower?

The Mayflower

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Which renewable energy source is gaining popularity in Nova Scotia?

Wind energy

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What popular Nova Scotia festival celebrates the arrival of Summer with a large parade and events?

The Halifax Tall Ships Festival