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Practice Test 17

Which province has the largest French-speaking population outside of Quebec?

When was ice hockey developed in Canada?

Which responsibilities are shared by both the federal government and the provinces?

What does the Crown represent in Canada?

In Canada, the provincial governments are responsible for:

What has Canada done for generations to build a free and prosperous society?

Which is Canada's fourth largest metropolitan area?

Who has the right to know how you voted in elections?

Which industry has its headquarters in Saskatoon?

The appeal court and a trial court are sometimes called:

Which province is Canada’s largest producer of hydro-electricity?

In 1604, where did French explorers Pierre de Monts and Samuel de Champlain establish the first European settlement north of Florida?

When an election is called, what does Elections Canada send to voters listed in the National Register of Electors?

Which of the following is a major river in Quebec?

On which day do Canadians remember the sacrifices of veterans and fallen soldiers in all wars?

What are the main goods produced in British Columbia?

Which international organization is Canada a part of?

What are the three key elements that define Canada’s Government System?

Which of the following is one of the largest ethnic groups in Canada?

In Canada, which of the following are key responsibilities of the federal government?

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