This workplace comedy takes place in Scranton, PA
The Office
Former South African Policy:
Paid hater
Apartheid
In 1992, this city's velodrome, once used in the Olympic games, was transformed into an environmental biodome
Montreal, QC
District School Board No.1 also goes by this acronym
DSBONE
The number of provinces
times
the number of territories
30
(10 x 3)
This 'show about nothing' ran for 9 seasons on NBC
Seinfeld
Selfless dedication or private prayer:
Dove into
Devotion
Residents of this Saskatchewan city are called Moose Javians
Moose Jaw, SK
EQAO is an acronym for this office
Education Quality and Accountability Office
The number of countries that begin with a Q
times
the number of countries that begin with X
0
(Qatar - 0 countries with X)
This spooky Netflix show haunts the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana
Stranger Things
Fancy term for a nose job:
Pain Shortly
The swan is a symbol of this Ontario city; each year, white and black swans are released into the Avon river
Stratford, ON
This former Minister of Education went on to become the Premier of Ontario in 2013
Kathleen Wynne
The number of great lakes
times
the number of countries that border the United States
10 (5 x 2)
This primetime cartoon which first debuted in 1989 is still on the air today
The Simpsons
An energetic person:
Monday
Dynamo
An intersection in this provincial capital is the original western terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway
Victoria, BC
Prior to 1999, this school board was referred to as English-language Public District School Board No. 12
Toronto DSB
The number of continents
minus
the number of mountains above 29,000 feet
6 (7 - 1)
This actress was paid more than $1M per episode to star in two different TV shows
Jennifer Aniston
Totally Absurd:
Opposes truer
Preposterous
This Alberta resort was the first municipality to be incorporated within a Canadian national park
Banff
Prior to Confederation, the Department of Public Instruction was headed by this chief superintendent of education - now a controversial person
Egerton Ryerson
The number of U.S. states on the Pacific Ocean squared
25 (52)
(California, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Alaska)