Provinces
Territories
Vocabulary
Economies
Location/Population
100

What province is our country's Capital in?

Ontario

100

What territory's capital is Iqaluit?

Nunavut

100
The way someone views/understands something, also called point-of-view

Perspective

100

What province is known for their potato farming?

PEI

100

What province is on the most Western coast of Canada?

British Columbia

200

What province's capital is Victoria?

British Columbia 

200

What territory's capital is Yellowknife?

Northwest Territories

200

This is negative thoughts or actions towards people of a different social class based on the belief that certain classes are better than others

Classism

200

Name one province known for their beef production.

Alberta, PEI

200

Name at least two provinces or territories that touch the Atlantic Ocean

PEI, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland


300
What is Saskatchewan's capital?

Regina

300

What territory's capital is Whitehorse?

Yukon

300

What is it when people move from one location to another (not always voluntary)

Relocation

300

Name two provinces known for their oil resources

Alberta, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland

300

What three provinces are part of the Prairies?

Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario

400

What province's capital is Fredericton?

New Brunswick

400

What territory shares a border with Alaska?

Yukon

400

This is when a colonial power leaves the country it had been occupying. The process of a country gaining its independence

Decolonization

400

What province or territory is known for their diamond mining?

Northwest Territories

400

What three provinces make up the Maritimes?

PEI, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick

500

What is the capital of PEI?

Charlottetown

500

What is the newest territory?

Nunavut

500
This is someone who leaves their home country and moves to a new country

Emigrant

500

Name one province known for hydroelectric power.

Manitoba, Quebec

500

What province is known for having "chinook winds"

Alberta