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This province was the first to grant women the right to vote in federal elections in 1916.

Manitoba

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The capital of Nunavut.

Iqaluit

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In Canadian federal elections, the party that wins a majority of seats in the House of Commons forms the government, and the leader of that party becomes this.

Prime Minister of Canada
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The Parliament Building is located in this city.

Ottawa

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This natural wonder, located in the border between Ontario and New York, is one of the most famous waterfalls in the world.

Niagara Falls

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This province is known for its vast wilderness, including Banff National Park.

Alberta

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This territory is home to the city of Whitehorse and is known for its mountains, rivers, and Klondike Gold Rush

Yukon

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Justin Trudeau became the Prime Minister of Canada in this year.

2015

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This is the lower house of Canada’s Parliament, where elected members, known as Members of Parliament (MPs), meet to debate laws and issues.

House of Commons

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This Canadian political party is represented by the color red and was led by Justin Trudeau.

Liberal Party

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Canada's smallest province.

Prince Edward Island

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This Canadian territory is the least populated of all the territories and provinces and is home to the city of Iqaluit.

Nunavut
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Justin Trudeau's father, who served as Prime Minister of Canada from 1968 to 1979 and from 1980 to 1984. 

Pierre Trudeau

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This is the Canadian monarch's representative in Canada, who performs ceremonial duties and signs bills into law.

Governor General

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This political party is represented by the color orange and focuses on social democracy and environmental issues.

New Democratic Party (NDP)

400

New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, collectively, are called this. 

Maritime Provinces

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Yellowknife is best place in Canada to view the northern lights or .....

Aurora Borealis

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She was the first and only Prime Minister of Canada.

Kim Campbell

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This Canadian political institution is made up of two houses: the House of Commons and the Senate.

Parliament of Canada

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Canada became a country on July 1st, of this year.

1867

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Hudson Bay, located in northern Ontario, was founded by this explorer.

Henry Hudson

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The capital of the Northwest Territories

Yellowknife

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This is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Canada, located in Ottawa.

24 Sussex Drive

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This (golden) ceremonial object, placed on the central table of the House of Commons during sessions, symbolizes the authority of Parliament and the sovereign’s power to legislate.

The Mace

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This is the official name for the RCMP, reflecting its federal, provincial, and municipal roles across Canada

Royal Canadian Mounted Police