Practice Test 24
What is "habeas corpus"?
Between 1534 and 1542, Jacques Cartier made three voyages across the Atlantic, claiming the land for:
Which of the following are the responsibilities of elected representatives in Canada's parliamentary democracy?
Who was the key architect of Confederation from Quebec?
What does the Constitution of Canada recognize and affirm?
What does "federalism" allow provinces to do?
What was Saskatchewan once known as?
Princess Louise Caroline Alberta was Queen Victoria's:
What percent of Canada's arable land is found in Saskatchewan?
When is Sir Wilfrid Laurier Day celebrated?
Which is Canada's second largest city?
When did the British Parliament abolish slavery throughout the Empire?
How much is the population of Canada?
When is Thanksgiving Day observed in Canada?
In 1805, Napoleon Bonaparte's fleet was defeated in:
What happens to Cabinet ministers who are defeated in a non-confidence vote?
Electoral districts in Canada are also known as:
What key phrase is upheld by Canada's institutions?
In Canada, who is considered above the law?
How many Great Lakes are there between Ontario and the United States?
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