The number of original Canadian provinces before expansion.
What is 4?
Home to one of North America's longest rivers, the Yukon.
What is the Yukon Territory?
This war was fought between Canada and The United States, finishing in a stalemate
What is the War of 1812?
The two official languages of Canada
What are French and English?
This word means to control within your own borders
What is dominion?
The French-speaking province
What is Quebec?
Home to the largest population of First Nation Inuits
What is Nunavut?
France lost all Canadian possessions after this war fought in Canada
What is the Seven Years War?
The province that wanted to be independent from Canada in the 1990's?
What is Quebec?
The government branch in Canada with all the power
What is the legislative branch? Parliament
Michigan's neighboring province of Canada
What is Ontario?
The second largest territory of Canada
What is the Northwest Territory?
The other name for the Seven Years War
What is the French and Indian War?
The first settlers of Canada
Who were the First Nations?
This is how Canadian citizens participate in government
What is voting?
Canadian province home to Canada's Great Plains and vast amounts of grain farming
What is Saskatchewan?
This is the main climate zone of the Canadian territories
What is the tundra?
The side Canada fight on during WWI: Allies or Central Powers
What is the allied side: USA, Great, Britain, France, and Canada
The population of Canada today
What is 30 million? Canada is 1/10th the population of the United States. So what is the USA estimate?
The title given to Canada's Parliament leader
What is prime minister?
This province is home to the national capital, Ottawa.
What is Ontario?
This is the second largest climate zone of Canada, known because of large coniferous forests.
What is the subarctic?
The mineral needed to create steel for tanks, ships, airplanes, and other war weaponry
What is iron ore?
A popular sport of Canada played both indoors and outdoors
What is hockey?
The head of state found on Canadian currency, both on coins and paper money.
Who is the Queen of Great Britain, King Charles today?