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Canadian Geography
100

The first day of this Jewish holiday coincides with Christmas this year, though it changes dates from year to year.

Hanukkah/Chanukah

100

In the 1830's, this common household condiment was sold as a medicine in the form of a pill. Today, it is normally found in fridges and families prefer Heinz or French's.

Ketchup

100

The first of the 12 days leading up to Christmas, December 12th, is also the day for building a confection construction commonly enjoyed around the holiday season. Some decorations include icing, gumdrops, and peppermints.

Gingerbread house

100

December 3rd marks the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, started by this international cooperative organization

UN (United Nations)

100

Canada holds one quarter of this, the most precious resource in the world and necessary for human life. The Great Lakes are a major source.

Fresh water

200

December 17th this year is the ancient Roman holiday for which one of the planets in our solar system is also named.

Saturnalia

200
This is the most stolen food in the world, with the most expensive heist this year being in the UK, the goods worth was $540,000CAD.

Cheese

200

You might wish to decorate your house with an iconic poinsettia or mistletoe, but beware, they are both extremely toxic to this household pet.

Cat

200

A very recent win, the Accessible Canada Act came into effect on the 11th of July 2019. A key principle of this act is a common phrase used with and for disability policies starting with the word "nothing."

Nothing about us without us

200

This geologic feature is part of the North American continental plate and spans over Labrador, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, some of Alberta, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. It is the oldest of its kind in the world, with some of it over 4 billion years old.

Canadian Shield

300

The winter solstice marks this western pagan holiday, marked by burning a hardwood log throughout the longest night of the year to protect from evil spirits.

Yule

300

Raspberries, cherries, apricots, plums, pears, apples, quinces, peaches, strawberries, and blackberries are all related to this flower, which by any other name would smell as sweet.

Rose

300

Popularized in Europe during the 13th century, this tradition of going house-to-house and singing to spread joy predates their appearance in churches.

Christmas carolling

300

In 1921 this substance was discovered and was used for the first time to save a life a year later. In 1978 a synthetic version was produced, and today it saves millions of people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

Insulin

300

The Bay of Fundy has the largest of its kind in the world, with the Hopewell Rocks being a national monument popular for viewing this phenomenon that reaches over 16m in height.

Tides

400

Coming from a Swahili phrase meaning "first fruits", the goal of this holiday is for people of African ancestry to connect with their cultural roots. It is a week-long celebration marked by five key traditions and seven principles. This year it spans from December 26th to January 1st.

Kwanzaa

400

The California roll, BC roll, rainbow roll, spider roll, and golden roll were all invented by Hidekazu Tojo, a Vancouver resident and this type of chef.

Sushi

400

Starting in Germany, this tradition of finding this peculiar Christmas tree ornament means that the finder gets an extra gift.

Pickle

400

The Canada Disability Benefit passed last year in July, making historic framework legislation for the eventual equality and equity of persons with disabilities in Canada. However, only four of the provinces have promised no clawbacks, plus this one territory.

Yukon

(Provinces are British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Nova Scotia)

400

Canada has the longest unprotected border in the world, and the longest of another kind of border involving three oceans.

Coastline

500

Introduced by the sitcom Seinfeld in 1997, this holiday marks an alternative to Christmas for those seeking a less commercial and faith-based holiday. However, its popularity has made it become more commercialized, thus defeating the purpose.

Festivus

500

This popular type of cake calls for an equal measure of butter, flour, sugar, and eggs, and less of any other type of flavouring like lemon or vanilla.

Pound cake

500

Getting this for the first of December guarantees a little treat every day up until Christmas, marked by opening a box for a reward.

Advent Calendar

500

This Canadian organization has produced a disability report card, has worked to shape the Canada Disability Benefit and pressured provinces and territories to promise not to clawback any benefits, and also tracks poverty.

Disability Without Poverty

500

Canada has six of these that help keep track of the daylight and the differences across land. France has the most with thirteen, including overseas territories.

Time zones