What are the two official languages of Canada?
English and French
What continent is Canada on?
North America
What are the political subdivisions of Canada?
10 provinces and 3 territories
What is the largest land animal in Canada?
Bison
What are the three basic levels of school education on Canada?
elementary, medium and secondary (high school)
What is the national symbol of Canada?
Maple leaf
What is Canada's capital?
Ottawa
Where does Canadian goverment have its seat?
Ottawa
What are the three sources of renewable envergy in Canada?
Sun, wind and water
Who is Canada's major trading partner?
United States
Canada is the ............... largest country in the world.
second
Which town has more polar bears that people?
Churchill
Who is the official head of the Canadian government?
Queen Elizabeth II
What are the four animals that live in the Canadian Arctic and were shown in the documentary film?
Bison, wolf, polar bear and beluga whale.
What does the expression "double-double" mean?
Coffe with 2 pieces of sugar and helpings of cream
Canada used to be a .....
British colony
Name three Canadian provinces.
Alberta, Brit. Columbia, Monitoba, Ontario, Saskatchzewan, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Nunavut, Nova Scotia
Canada is the member of the world's second largest international organisation. Which one?
The Commonwealth
How long does a polar night last?
Four months
What are the three native tribes in Canada?
Inuit, Metis, First Nations (Indians)
What is the national holiday and when is it celebrated?
Canada Day, July 1
Name three Canadian bordering seas.
Atlantic ocean, Arctic ocean, Pacific ocean
What is the Canadian form of government?
Constitutional monarphy
Why are polar bears in danger? (chain of reasons)
climate change-oceans don't freeze-can't catch seals-not enough food
Name three Canadian cities where Olympic Games took place.
Calgary, Vancouver, Montreal