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Who is the current prime minister of Canada?
Justin Trudeau
100
What does double-double mean in Canada?
A coffee ordered at Tim Hortons with two cream and two sugar.
100

Where can we buy Timbits?

Tim Hortons

100

What type of tree is the leaf on the Canadian flag from?

Maple tree

100

Where is the capital city of Canada located?

a. Tornoto

b. Montreal

c. Ottawa

d. Calgary

Ottawa

200

What famous Canadian embarked on a cross Canada run with an amputated leg to raise money for cancer research?

Terry Fox

200

What is the commonly used name for $1?

Loonie

200

1.Which iconic Canadian store features a beaver as part of its logo?

A. The Bay

B. Roots Canada

C. Loblaws

Roots Canada

200
"O Canada! _________________" What is the next line?
"Our home and native land!"
200

Which year was the confederation of Canada?

a. 1947

b. 1957

c. 1967

1967

300

French Canadian Fernand Lachance was waiting for an order of cheese curds when he got the idea and invented what food?

Poutine: Fries, Gravy, and Cheese Curds

300
What is the nickname used for people from Newfoundland?
Newfie
300

What is the postal code that Canadians use to send a letter to Santa Claus?

H0H 0H0

300

What is Canada's official motto?

a. The future is in our hands

b. From sea to sea

c. Maple Syrup fuels all

"From sea to sea"

300
When is Remembrance Day?
November 11
400

What famous Canadian actor starred in "The Truman Show"

Jim Carrey

400

What is a chesterfield?

A couch/sofa

400

How many prime ministers has Canada had?

a. 12

b. 22

c. 32

22

400

What is Canada's national (summer) sport?

Lacrosse

400

List the three Canadian territories (11/12/13)

Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut

500
What sport did Dr. James Naismith invent?
Basketball
500
What are Canadians known for saying a lot?
Sorry & Eh
500

What do people from other countries think Canadians live in?

Igloos

500
What symbolizes the Canadian monarchy?
The crown
500

How old is Canada this year?

a. under 100

b. 100-150

c. over 150

Over 150, Canada is 157!