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Who is the representative of Canada?
The Prime Minister
The Sovereign
The Armed Forces
The Governor General
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Indian refers to all Aboriginal people who are not Inuit or Métis. What is the term beginning to be used back in 1970s?
Quebecers
Ontarians
First Nations
Second Nations
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In 1759, in which battle did the British defeat the French at Quebec City, marking the end of France’s empire in America.?
Boer War
James Bay
Battle of Plains of Abraham
First World War
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speaking Catholic people, who strove to preserve their way of life in the English-speaking are known as…
Catholic
Canadiens
Habitants
Both B & C
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In what year did the UN operation defending South Korea in the Korean War?
1960 to 1963
1940 to 1943
1950 to 1953
1930 to 1933
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How are members of Parliament selected?
They are appointed by the United Nations
They are elected by the voters in their Districts, traditionally every four years
They are appointed by the Landowners and Police Chief
They are appointed by the Sovereign (Queen or King)
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In Canada, a document that need to get passed before ot became law is called…
Proposals
Bills
Thesis
Official Letter
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The law in Canada is applicable to…
Prime Minister
Everybody
Cabinet Minister
Citizen only
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Maple leaf has been on the Canadian uniforms and act as a symbol of Canada since…
1900s
1650s
1700s
1850s
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The building in Canada that completed in the 1860s is known as…
Eiffel Tower
Peace Tower
Parliament Building
Clock Tower
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Who is the first person who played Lacrosse the ancient sport?
Aboriginals
French
Germans
Indians
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In which year did Canada enact free trade with the United States?
1988
1978
1998
2018
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The capital of Canada is known as…
Ontario
Manitoba
Quebec City
Ottawa
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Which of the following is the Gateway to Canada?
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
Newfoundland and Labrador
New Brunswick
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Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) is the smallest province especially known for its…
Oil
Marbles
Coal
Potatoes
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Sir Sam Steele is known as…
The first Prime Minister of Canada
A military leader of the Métis in the 19th century
A great frontier hero, Mounted Policeman and soldier of the Queen
The Father of Manitoba
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The Voyagers are known as…
Geographers who first charted the coastline of British Columbia
Immigrants to Canada in the 18th Century
Montreal-based traders who travelled by canoe
Explorers searching for the North-West Passage
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Which of the following is one of the reasons why trading with other countries is important to Canada?
It enhances our economy and raises our standard of living
It makes it easier for us to travel to foreign countries
It enhances our standard of living
It brings in cheaper goods
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Which of the following is the reason why British Columbia known as Canada’s Pacific Gateway.
Billions of dollars in trade goods are handled through the Port of Vancouver
British Columbia is the closest province to the Far East
Most new immigrants arrive at Vancouver International Airport
British Columbia borders the Pacific Ocean
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The capital city of Manitoba is known as…
Portage la Prairie
Grand Rapids
Winnipeg
Brandon
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