Who was Canada's first Prime Minister?
Sir Jon A. Macdonald
Canada's largest mall opened near which city in 1981?
Edmonton
In what month do we celebrate Canada Day?
July
Wayne Gretzky made his name in which sport?
Ice Hockey
What city was Louis Riel hanged for treason in?
Regina, Sk
Who did Justin Trudeau replace as Canadian Prime Minister?
Stephen Harper
Which country invaded Canada in 1812?
The United States
In what month is Canadian Thanksgiving celebrated?
October
What is Saskatchewan's official sport?
Curling!
Who Succeeded George VI as Head of State in Canada in 1952?
Elizabeth II
What was the name of Canada's first female Prime Minister?
Kim Campbell
Which coin was discontinued in 2013?
The Penny
This day is observed every November to recall the end of the First World War hostilities.
Remembrance Day
How many times in a row did the Blue Jays win the World Series in the early 90's?
2 times.
What was found at Leduc, Alberta in 1947?
Oil
Which Premier was kidnapped by terrorists in the 1970s?
Pierre Laporte
In which decade was the Canadian Pacific Railway completed?
1880s
What was Dominion Day renamed as in 1981?
Canada Day
Canada boycotted the Olympics in which country in 1980?
Soviet Union
The Famous Five were a group of women's rights activists from which province?
Alberta
All 9 of Canada's first Prime Ministers were all knighted, except one. Which Prime Minister rejected knighthood?
Alexander Mackenzie
The Red River resistance resulted in the creation of which province?
Manitoba
This day honors the children who never returned home and survivors of residential schools. It occurs on September 30th each year.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Which NHL team has won the most Stanley Cup Championships?
Montreal Canadians- with 24 titles
In which decade was Tim Horton's founded?
1960s