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| Province with most agricultural products | Saskatchewan
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| Who is on the $5 note | Sir Wilfred Laurier
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| Who is on the $100 note | Sir Robert Laird Borden
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| What designs are on the 25c (Quarter) | Caribou
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| What designs are on the 5 Cents (Nickel) | Beaver
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| Which province produce the most wheat | Saskatchewan
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| Who is on the $20 Note | Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
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| Who is on the $10 Note | John A Macdonald or Viola Desmond
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| Responsibilities of Local Government | Snow removal, community health, and transportation
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| Under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms | Right to live and work anywhere in Canada, official language rights, and Aboriginal People’s right
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| How many electoral districts are in Canada | 338
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| The responsibilities of provincial government | Health care, policing, natural resources, and education
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| Two of the responsibilities of the federal government are: | Foreign policy and national defense
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| Responsibilities of the provincial government include | Health and education
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| List the three levels of government in Canada: | Federal, provincial or territorial, and municipal
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| When was the Canadian Pacific Railway completed? | Late 1800s
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| Who was Louis Riel? | A Metis leader and the Father of Manitoba
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| What is the British North America Act? | It made Confederation legal
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| Who invented Basketball in 1891? | James Naismith
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| In what year was the National Flag first raised? | 1965
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| Who became the first women MP in 1921? | Agnes Macphail
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| Due to the effort of which Canadian, Quebec granted women the right to vote in 1940. | Thérèse Casgrain
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| In which year did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Constitution? | 1982
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| What document legalized Confederation? | The British North America Act
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| The battle of Vimy Ridge is important to Canadians because: | It symbolized Canada as a nation
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| Which two countries battled on Plains of Abraham between 1700 to 1759? | In the 1700s France and Great Britain battled for control of North America.
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| Nunavut became a territory on: | November 15th, 1999
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| What is the population of Canada? | About 35 million
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| When did thousands of miners first come to Yukon? | 1890s
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| Which four provinces first formed Confederation? | Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia
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| Under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, name the four additional rights of Canadian citizens. | The right to vote, enter and leave Canada freely, apply for a Canadian passport, be educated in either official language
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| The Queen’s representative in the territories are known as: | Commissioner
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| The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) enforce federal laws and serve as provincial police in all provinces of Canada, except: | Ontario and Quebec
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| Under the Canadian law, what are the two fundamental freedoms? | Freedom of religion and freedom of speech
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| When taking the oath of citizenship, you promise: | To pledge your loyalty to the Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II
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| Who is Laura Secord | In 1813, Laura Secord,
pioneer wife and mother
of five children, made a
dangerous 19-mile
(30-km) journey on foot
to warn Lieutenant James
FitzGibbon of a planned
American attack.
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| Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe | Upper Canada’s first
Lieutenant Governor
and founder of the City
of York (now Toronto).
Simcoe also made Upper
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| Jacques Cartier | first European to
explore the St. Lawrence
River and to set eyes on
present-day Québec City
and Montreal
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| Quebec Act of 1774 |
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| What is "Magna Carta"? | The Great Charter of Freedoms
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| When was the Magna Carta signed? | 1215
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| What is "Habeas corpus"? | The right to challenge unlawful detention by the state
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| When was the Constitution of Canada amended to include the Charter of Rights and Freedoms? | 1982
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| Which three rights are included in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms? | Mobility rights, Aboriginal Peoples' rights, and official language rights
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| Who is Marjorie Turner-Bailey? | An olympian who is a descendant of black Loyalists
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| What was Canada's original constitutional document of 1867 known as? | The British North American Act
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| What recognition was given in 2006 by the House of Commons for its unique identity and culture? | To the Quebecois that form a nation within a united Canada
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| Who is John Buchan? | Governor General of Canada from 1935-1940
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| Who refused to surrender Quebec to the English in 1690? | Count Frontenac
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| Who are the 'Bluebirds'? | Nurses in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
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| Where was the first representative assembly elected? | Halifax, Nova Scotia
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| How many Canadians have lost their lives in wars up to present day? | 110,000
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| Who had a direct role in the founding of Ottawa, Canada's national capital? | The Duke of Wellington
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| Who was the English reformer sent to report on the rebellions of 1837-1838? | Lord Durham
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| Who is on the Dominion of Canada's $1 and assigned Canada's national colours of white and red? | George V
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| Mary Ann Shadd Cary? | Outspoken activist in the movement to abolish slavery, first woman publisher in Canada, founded and edited the weekly newspaper The Proivincial Freeman
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| How many Canadians died in World War I? | 60,000
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| Who was Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine? | The first head/leader of a responsible government in Canada in 1849
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| Who is Sir Arthur Currie? | A reserve officer that became Canada's greatest soldier
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| Where was the first European settlement? | St. Croix Island
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| What year was the British North American Act passed, officially marking the Dominion of Canada's birth? | 1867
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| Who are the Canadiens or habitants? | Who are the Canadiens or habitants?
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| How many Canadians died in World War II? | 44,000
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| Who built a fortress in Québec City and allied the colony with First Nations to battle the Iroquois? | Samuel de Champlain
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| Who was the founder of the woman's suffrage movement in Canada? | Dr.Emily Stowe
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| Which of these is NOT true of John Graves Simcoe? | He was Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, He led the movement toward slavery abolition in Upper Canada
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| Who founded and directed the Geological Survey of Canada? | Sir William Logan
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| What province is situated on the Appalachian Range? | New Brunswick
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| Whose economy in the Prairie Provinces is based on mining, hydro-electric generation and agriculture? | Manitoba
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| What province is home to the military tattoo festival as well as over 700 other annual festivals? | Nova Scotia
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| About how many people live in the province of Ontario? | More than 12 million
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| Where was the coldest temperature ever recorded from (-63*) | Yukon
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| What province is known for the Bay of Fundy, a place where the world's highest tides are found? | Nova Scotia
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| Which province is the country's largest producer of grains and oilseeds? | Saskatchewan
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| How many recipients have there been of the Victoria Cross (V.C.) since 1854? | 96
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| Who is Filip Knonwal? | A Victory Cross recipient
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| What is celebrated on January 11th? | Sir John A. Macdonald Day
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| When was current day's Canada flag raised? | 1965
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| When was the National Anthem of Canada proclaimed? | 1980
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| When did "Canada" become the official name of the land? | 1791
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| Who was Sir George-Étienne Cartier? | A railway lawyer and famous politician
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| When were female Canadian citizens over the age of 21 granted the right to vote in federal elections? | 1918
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| How many judges serve in the Supreme Court of Canada? | 9
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| For how long was the title "Dominion of Canada" officially used? | 100 years
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| How many Canadians have been awarded the Victoria Cross? | 96
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| In what year were the Aboriginal Peoples granted the right to vote? | 1960
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| Jurisdiction is shared by federal government and provinces over which of the following sectors? | Agriculture and Immigration
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| what percentage of canadians live in Ontario | They make up one-third of all Canadians
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| Which bill contains Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s portrait? | The $5 bill
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| Who suggested the name “Dominion of Canada” in 1864? | Who suggested the name “Dominion of Canada” in 1864?
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| What are the Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers together called? | The Cabinet
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