When did the war of 1812 end?
1815
What are the 3 North provinces/territories?
Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Yukon.
What is the national sport of Canada in summer?
Lacrosse
What are the 3 levels of government?
Municipal, Provincial and Federal.
What are the colours on the Canadian flag?
Red and white or White or red
what are the two causes of the war of 1812?
What are the 3 Prairie Provinces?
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
At which age did Terry Fox lose his leg?
What are the 3 branches of government?
Executive, Judicial and Legislative.
Why is the Coat of Arms important (Canada Coat of Arms)?
It is important because it is used to preserve traditions and inspire a love for the country.
When did the Indian Act happen?
1876
Which province has the capital called "Whitehorse"?
Yukon
Why did Terry Fox decide to walk?
Terry Fox decided to run across Canada to raise awareness and money for cancer research.
What does the federal level government do?
A federal-level government can regulate interstate and foreign commerce, declare war and set taxing, spending and other national policies.
Who is on the $100 bill?
Sir Robert Borden
What happened from 1864 to 1867?
Representatives of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the province of Canada worked together to establish a new country.
When did Yukon merge with Canada?
1898
Does Marc Gasol play in the NBA?
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
who was the first black person that was a federal leader?
Vivian Barbot
Name 3 Nation symbols of Canada?
In what year did King Charles ll of England granted the Hudson's Bay Company trading rights?
1670
What are the Atlantic provinces and their capitals.
Provinces: New Brunswick, PEI, Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova scotia.
Capital cities: Fredericton, Charlottetown, St.Jhon and Halifax.
Which year was Lacross was made officially?
1636
who was the first Prime Minister in Canada?
John Macdonald
When was the Coat of Arms officially made?
1921