Known for polar bears that live there in the fall, what town on Hudson Bay in Manitoba is named after one of the UK's most famous Prime Ministers?
Churchill
What is the full name for the bill or rights entrenched in the Constitution of Canada, typically referred to simply as "the Charter"?
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Sarah Ann Curzon, Jessie Turnbull, Emily Stowe are all women famously associated with a Canadian movement that had achieved most of its political aims by the 1920s (Québec was the only exception). What was the cause championed by these women?
Women's suffrage
English is the most-spoken language in Canada. French is second. What language is third?
Chinese (Mandarin)
What Canadian city is home to the intersection of the Red and Assiniboine rivers and is located very near the longitudinal centre of North America?
Winnipeg
Founded in Québec, what is the French name of the private entertainment company that has sold over 100 million tickets for its unique blend of continuous live music and circus-like acrobatics?
Cirque du Soleil
In 2021, Justin Trudeau announced that whar Inuit leader would succeed Julie Payette as governor general of Canada?
Mary Simon
Featuring more than 900 varieties of plants and designated a National Historic Site of Canada, Butchart Gardens is a horticultural marvel located on Vancouver Island in what province?
British Columbia
In the 1996 film "Fly Away Home," Anna Paquin stars as a young glider pilot leading an abandoned group of geese south from Canada. The film was based on a real "Operation" that went by what guessable M-word?
Migration
In 1980, what athlete and Canadian hero, who was equipped with a prosthetic right leg, ran more than 5,000 kilometers across the country to raise money for cancer research in his "Marathon of Hope"?
Terry Fox
The Cadillac Fairview Corporation is owned by the pension plan in Ontario, Canada of what profession?
Teachers
Called "the greatest outdoor show on Earth" by its promoters, what is the name of the huge annual rodeo held for ten days every July in Alberta's most populous city?
Calgary Stampede
What country has the longest total coastline in the world? We're talking about the coastline on the border of a country, not all the internal coastlines that make up lakes and rivers.
Canada
Screech is an alcohol most closely associated with what Canadian island?
Newfoundland
For 30 years, the main conference organized by TED was hosted in Long Beach, California. However, since 2014, the conference has been hosted in what Canadian city?
Vancouver
Canada's "Big Five" banks are all based in Toronto. They are Bank of Montreal (BMO), Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank), Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), and what fifth bank?
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD)
The Alouette 1 refers to a piece of technology famously released by Canada in 1962, making Canada only the third country globally to construct such a device. This historic technology was used to study the ionosphere, and while it was deactivated a decade later in 1972, it is expected to remain in existence for 1000 years. What type of device was the Alouette 1?
satellite
What is the name for the increasingly large body of water separating the Alaskan peninsula and the eastern shores of Russia? There was once a land bridge crossing this body of water.
Bering Strait
According to the most recent census, approximately 59% of the capital city of Nunavut is indigenous Canadian. What is the name of this city?
Iqaluit
he name Canada is generally accepted as coming from the St. Lawrence Iroquoian word kanata, meaning what?
Village or settlement
amed for the railway company that built it, what 1,815-foot-tall communications and observation edifice is the tallest structure in Toronto?
CN Tower
In 1683, the Catholic priest and explorer Louis Hennepin published a book titled "A New Discovery" containing his descriptions of what landmark on the U.S.-Canada border?
Niagara Falls
Rising above the Saskatchewan prairie, in what city is the largest provincial legislative building in Canada? Rising above the Saskatchewan prairie, in what city is the largest provincial legislative building in Canada?
Regina
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta are known collectively by what "flat" nickname, reflecting their location in the northern Great Plains?
Prairie Provinces
A white owl is featured prominently on the cover of "Fly By Night," a 1975 album from what Canadian progressive-rock band?
Rush