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- Canada’s Regions > Which is the second largest country in the world?
- Canada’s Regions > Which countries are part of North America?
- Canada’s Regions > How large is Canada in terms of area?
- Canada’s Regions > Which three oceans border Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province borders the Pacific Ocean?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province borders the Atlantic Ocean?
- Canada’s Regions > Which territory borders the Arctic Ocean?
- Canada’s Regions > What lies along the southern edge of Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > Which territory does not border the U.S.A.?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province does not border Hudson Bay?
- Canada’s Regions > How many distinct geographical regions does Canada have?
- Canada’s Regions > Which of the following are Canada's five distinct regions?
- Canada’s Regions > Which of the following are Atlantic Provinces?
- Canada’s Regions > Which of the following are Maritime provinces?
- Canada’s Regions > What provinces are referred to as the Atlantic Provinces?
- Canada’s Regions > Which of the following is a West Coast Province?
- Canada’s Regions > Which of the following are part of Northern Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the national capital of Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > What is the area surrounding Ottawa, inlcuding Ottawa, known as?
- Canada’s Regions > Who chose Ottawa as the capital of Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > When did Queen Victoria choose Ottawa as the national capital of Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > Who was the great-great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is Canada's fourth largest metropolitan area?
- Canada’s Regions > How many provinces and territories make up Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > How much is the population of Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > Which industries are the Atlantic Provinces primarily known for?
- Canada’s Regions > What is the most easterly point in North America?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province borders Newfoundland and Labrador?
- Canada’s Regions > Which Canadian province has its own time zone?
- Canada’s Regions > Which of the following is the oldest colony of the British Empire?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province is known for its fisheries and coastal fishing villages?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the smallest province of Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the capital city of Prince Edward Island?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province borders Prince Edward Island?
- Canada’s Regions > What does P.E.I. stand for?
- Canada’s Regions > Which bridge is one of the longest continuous multi-span bridges in the world?
- Canada’s Regions > Prince Edward Island is known for:
- Canada’s Regions > Which statement is true for Prince Edward Island?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the most populous Atlantic Province of Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > Where can the world’s highest tides be found?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the capital of Nova Scotia?
- Canada’s Regions > Which city is home to Canada's largest naval base?
- Canada’s Regions > Which city is Canada’s largest east coast port?
- Canada’s Regions > In which province can you find Celtic and Gaelic traditions?
- Canada’s Regions > New Brunswick was founded by which group of settlers?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the capital city of New Brunswick?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province does not share a border with New Brunswick?
- Canada’s Regions > New Brunswick is known for having:
- Canada’s Regions > Which river system is considered the second-largest on the Atlantic coastline of North America?
- Canada’s Regions > What are the main industries of New Brunswick?
- Canada’s Regions > In Canada, which is the only officially bilingual province?
- Canada’s Regions > Where does more than half of Canada's population live?
- Canada’s Regions > Where do more than half of Canadians live?
- Canada’s Regions > Which provinces together make up Central Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > What is Central Canada known for?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province is Canada’s largest producer of hydro-electricity?
- Canada’s Regions > Which provinces produce more than three-quarters of Canadian manufactured goods?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the capital city of Quebec?
- Canada’s Regions > In which province do more than three-quarters of the population speak French?
- Canada’s Regions > What is "La Francophonie"?
- Canada’s Regions > Which city is the principal Francophone Acadian center in Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province is Canada’s main producer of pulp and paper?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is Canada's second largest city?
- Canada’s Regions > After Paris, which is the second largest mainly French-speaking city in the world?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province makes up more than one-third of Canada’s total population?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the capital city of Ontario?
- Canada’s Regions > Who founded Ontario?
- Canada’s Regions > Which territory does not border Ontario?
- Canada’s Regions > What is Toronto known for?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province has the largest French-speaking population outside of Quebec?
- Canada’s Regions > How many Great Lakes are there between Ontario and the United States?
- Canada’s Regions > What are the five Great Lakes located between Ontario and the U.S.A?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the largest freshwater lake in the world?
- Canada’s Regions > Who are known as the Prairie Provinces?
- Canada’s Regions > Which provinces have the most fertile farmlands?
- Canada’s Regions > What does Manitoba's economy mainly depend on?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the capital city of Manitoba?
- Canada’s Regions > Where is the largest Francophone community in Western Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province has the largest Aboriginal population in Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > What was Saskatchewan once known as?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province was once known as the "Wheat Province"?
- Canada’s Regions > What percent of Canada's arable land is found in Saskatchewan?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province is Canada’s largest producer of grains and oilseeds?
- Canada’s Regions > Where is the training academy of the RCMP located?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the capital city of Saskatchewan?
- Canada’s Regions > Which industry has its headquarters in Saskatoon?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province has the world’s richest deposits of uranium and potash?
- Canada’s Regions > Who was "Lake Louise" named after?
- Canada’s Regions > Lake Louise is found in:
- Canada’s Regions > Princess Louise Caroline Alberta was Queen Victoria's:
- Canada’s Regions > Which Prairie province is the most populous?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the capital city of Alberta?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province does not share a border with Alberta?
- Canada’s Regions > How many national parks does Alberta have, including Banff National Park?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province is the largest producer of oil and gas in Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province is known for its vast cattle ranches and is a major beef producer?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province is considered Canada's Pacific gateway?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the westernmost province of Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > What are the main goods produced in British Columbia?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province does not share a border with British Columbia?
- Canada’s Regions > What is the name of Canada’s largest and busiest port?
- Canada’s Regions > How many provincial parks does British Columbia have?
- Canada’s Regions > Where is the headquarters of the Canadian Navy's Pacific fleet?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the capital of British Columbia?
- Canada’s Regions > What portion of Canada’s total land is covered by the Northern Territories?
- Canada’s Regions > Why is the North of Canada referred to as the "Land of the Midnight Sun"?
- Canada’s Regions > Which event led thousands of miners to Yukon in the 1890s?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the capital city of the Yukon?
- Canada’s Regions > What contributes to the economy of the Yukon?
- Canada’s Regions > Where is Mount Logan, the highest mountain in Canada, located?
- Canada’s Regions > When did the Yukon Gold Rush take place?
- Canada’s Regions > Which region holds the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > The highest mountain in Canada is:
- Canada’s Regions > Who is "Mount Logan" named after?
- Canada’s Regions > What were the Northwest Territories (N.W.T.) originally formed from in 1870?
- Canada’s Regions > What does "N.W.T." stand for?
- Canada’s Regions > Which city is called the "Diamond Capital of North America"?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the capital of the Northwest Territories?
- Canada’s Regions > How much of the population in the Northwest Territories is Aboriginal?
- Canada’s Regions > After the Mississippi, which is the second-longest river system in North America?
- Canada’s Regions > What does "Nunavut" mean in Inuktitut?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the capital city of Nunavut?
- Canada’s Regions > When was Nunavut established?
- Canada’s Regions > How are ministers and the premier chosen in Nunavut?
- Canada’s Regions > Which is the capital of Nunavut?
- Canada’s Regions > What percent of Nunavut’s population is Inuit?
- Canada’s Regions > In Nunavut, besides English, which other language is also an official language and first language in schools?
- Canada’s Regions > What are the Canadian Rangers?
- Canada’s Regions > Which animal is considered a symbol of Canada’s North and is popular among hunters?
- Canada’s Regions > Which of the following is a major river in Quebec?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province has the most bilingual Canadians?
- Canada’s Regions > Which city provides important shipping and air links across the Pacific Ocean?
- Canada’s Regions > Which group of Aboriginal peoples has the largest population in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province is on the Pacific coast of Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > Which province is known as the "Land of 100,000 Lakes"?
- Canada’s Regions > Where do the majority of Métis live in Canada?
- Canada’s Regions > What three industries helped early settlers build communities in the Atlantic region?
- Canada’s Regions > Which mountain range is on the border between Alberta and British Columbia?
- Introduction > Who is the current Sovereign and Head of State?
- Introduction > When did King Charles III become the sovereign?
- Introduction > Who do Canadians profess their loyalty to?
- Introduction > To whom do Canadians express their loyalty?
- Introduction > What type of government does Canada have?
- Introduction > What is true about the Sovereign in Canada?
- Introduction > What does the Constitution of Canada recognize and affirm?
- Introduction > What has Canada done for generations to build a free and prosperous society?
- Introduction > How long have settlers and immigrants contributed to the diversity of Canada?
- Introduction > Which language must you know to become a Canadian citizen?
- Introduction > Which of the following is true about Canadians?
- Introduction > What will be verified when you apply for Canadian citizenship?
- Introduction > What does the Canadian citizenship test assess?
- Introduction > What will you receive after meeting all the citizenship requirements?
- Introduction > What must you do at the citizenship ceremony?
- Introduction > Are your friends and family allowed to attend your Canadian citizenship ceremony?
- Introduction > What do you commit to when taking the Oath of Citizenship?
- Canada’s Economy > When did Canada establish free trade with the United States?
- Canada’s Economy > When did Mexico become a partner in the broader North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)?
- Canada’s Economy > What does "NAFTA" stand for?
- Canada’s Economy > What is the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)?
- Canada’s Economy > How much merchandise trade was conducted under NAFTA in 2008?
- Canada’s Economy > What is the "G8"?
- Canada’s Economy > Which of the following countries are part of the "G8" along with Canada?
- Canada’s Economy > Canada is part of which international group of leading industrialized countries?
- Canada’s Economy > Today, where does Canada’s economy rank in the world?
- Canada’s Economy > Canada’s economy includes which three main types of industries?
- Canada’s Economy > What percentage of working Canadians are employed in service industries?
- Canada’s Economy > In which sector do most Canadians work nowadays?
- Canada’s Economy > Jobs in transportation, education, health care, construction, banking, and tourism belong to:
- Canada’s Economy > What do manufacturing industries in Canada do?
- Canada’s Economy > Products like, paper, high technology equipment, aerospace technology, and automobiles belong to:
- Canada’s Economy > Who is Canada’s largest international trading partner?
- Canada’s Economy > Forestry, fishing, agriculture, mining, and energy belong to:
- Canada’s Economy > Which industries have played an important role in Canada’s history and development?
- Canada’s Economy > What do many areas of Canada’s economy still depend on today?
- Canada’s Economy > What portion of Canadian exports are destined for the U.S.A.?
- Canada’s Economy > Which two countries have the largest bilateral trading relationship in the world?
- Canada’s Economy > What does the Peace Arch at Blaine, Washington, symbolize?
- Canada’s Economy > What is inscribed on the Peace Arch?
- Canada’s Economy > Where is the Peace Arch located?
- Canada’s Economy > What is traditionally known as “the world’s longest undefended border”?
- Modern Canada > Which treaty helped open up the world's restrictive trading policies during the Depression era?
- Modern Canada > The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is now called:
- Modern Canada > Where was oil discovered in 1947, marking the beginning of Canada’s modern energy industry?
- Modern Canada > Which idea became popular in Canada during the 1960s?
- Modern Canada > When did the Korean War, in which Canada participated, take place?
- Modern Canada > By 1951, for the first time, the majority of Canadians were able to afford:
- Modern Canada > Between 1945 and 1970, as Canada strengthened ties with the U.S. and other trading partners, it experienced:
- Modern Canada > When did Canada begin to strengthen its ties with the United States and other trading partners?
- Modern Canada > What helps maintain Canada’s high standard of living today?
- Modern Canada > What does the "Canada Health Act" ensure?
- Modern Canada > When did the federal government introduce unemployment insurance?
- Modern Canada > In 1940, the federal government introduced unemployment insurance, which is now known as:
- Modern Canada > In what year was Old Age Security first introduced in Canada?
- Modern Canada > When were the Canada and Quebec Pension Plans introduced?
- Modern Canada > When did the Cold War begin?
- Modern Canada > What military alliance did Canada join with other democratic countries of the West?
- Modern Canada > What defense organization did Canada join with the United States to protect North American airspace?
- Modern Canada > Which international organization is Canada a part of?
- Modern Canada > Quebec experienced an era of rapid change in the 1960s known as:
- Modern Canada > When did the Parliament establish the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism?
- Modern Canada > Which Act was introduced in 1969 that guarantees French and English services in the federal government across Canada?
- Modern Canada > The two official languages of Canada are:
- Modern Canada > What is "La Francophonie"?
- Modern Canada > In which year did Japanese Canadians gain the right to vote in federal and provincial elections?
- Modern Canada > In which year were Aboriginal people granted the right to vote in Canada?
- Modern Canada > By the 1960s, what proportion of Canadians had origins that were neither British nor French?
- Modern Canada > Which writer has contributed to Canada's literary diversity?
- Modern Canada > Which musicians gained recognition in Canada and abroad?
- Modern Canada > Who were the Group of Seven?
- Modern Canada > Which Canadian artist is known for painting the forests and Aboriginal artifacts of the West Coast?
- Modern Canada > Who is a famous abstract artist from Quebec?
- Modern Canada > Who is known for advancing modern abstract art during the 1950s?
- Modern Canada > Who was a famous Quebec artist known for creating sculptures of historical figures?
- Modern Canada > Which Canadian artist is known for advancing modern Inuit art with etchings, prints, and soapstone sculptures?
- Modern Canada > Whose films have been popular in Quebec and across the country, and have won international awards?
- Modern Canada > Who invented basketball?
- Modern Canada > When was basketball invented?
- Modern Canada > In 1996 at the Olympic Summer Games, which Canadian sprinter became a world record holder and double Olympic gold medallist?
- Modern Canada > Which Canadian athlete became a world champion wheelchair racer and Paralympic gold medalist?
- Modern Canada > Which Canadian started the "Marathon of Hope" in 1980 to raise money for cancer research?
- Modern Canada > Why is Terry Fox considered a Canadian national hero?
- Modern Canada > Which Canadian circled the globe in a wheelchair to raise funds for spinal cord research?
- Modern Canada > What is often referred to as "the goal heard around the world"?
- Modern Canada > What championship do teams in the Canadian Football League (CFL) compete for?
- Modern Canada > Who donated the "Grey Cup" trophy?
- Modern Canada > Who invented the telephone?
- Modern Canada > Who invented the snowmobile?
- Modern Canada > Who invented the worldwide system of standard time zones?
- Modern Canada > Who invented the first electric light bulb and later sold the patent to Thomas Edison?
- Modern Canada > Who was known as "The Greatest Living Canadian"?
- Modern Canada > Who invented the first cardiac pacemaker?
- Modern Canada > What did SPAR Aerospace and the National Research Council develop for use in outer space?
- Modern Canada > Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie of Research in Motion (RIM) are known for the invention of:
- Modern Canada > Who discovered insulin, a hormone used to treat diabetes?
- Modern Canada > What is the significance of the discovery of insulin by Sir Frederick Banting and Charles Best?
- Who We Are > How is Canada viewed globally?
- Who We Are > Canada has:
- Who We Are > What makes Canada unique in North America?
- Who We Are > What key phrase is upheld by Canada's institutions?
- Who We Are > What is the name of Canada’s original constitutional document?
- Who We Are > Which document features the phrase "Peace, Order and Good Government"?
- Who We Are > What values have helped Canadians build a prosperous society across their vast and rugged environment?
- Who We Are > Poets and songwriters often describe Canada as:
- Who We Are > Who were the founding peoples of Canada?
- Who We Are > From where were the ancestors of Aboriginal peoples believed to have migrated?
- Who We Are > Where are Aboriginal and treaty rights recognized in Canada?
- Who We Are > Which of the following first guaranteed territorial rights to Aboriginal peoples and established the basis for negotiating treaties with newcomers?
- Who We Are > Who guaranteed territorial rights to Aboriginal peoples through the Royal Proclamation of 1763?
- Who We Are > When did the federal government place many Aboriginal children in residential schools, and why?
- Who We Are > When did Ottawa formally apologize to the former residential school students?
- Who We Are > The term "Aboriginal peoples" refers to which three distinct groups?
- Who We Are > The term "Indian" refers to which group of Aboriginal people?
- Who We Are > What term has been used since the 1970s for Indigenous groups in Canada that are not Inuit nor Métis?
- Who We Are > When did the term "First Nations" come into use?
- Who We Are > Where do First Nations people live today?
- Who We Are > What does the term "Inuit" mean in the Inuktitut language?
- Who We Are > What does the word “Inuit” mean?
- Who We Are > Where do the Inuit people live in Canada today?
- Who We Are > Where do the majority of Métis people in Canada live?
- Who We Are > Which Aboriginal group comes from both French- and English-speaking backgrounds?
- Who We Are > Métis people speak their own dialect, known as:
- Who We Are > About what percentage of Aboriginal people are First Nations?
- Who We Are > Today, how many Francophones are there in Canada?
- Who We Are > Who are called Francophones?
- Who We Are > What are Canada's two official languages?
- Who We Are > What languages must the federal government in Canada provide services in?
- Who We Are > Today, how many Anglophones are there in Canada?
- Who We Are > Who are referred to as Anglophones?
- Who We Are > Where do the majority of Francophones in Canada live?
- Who We Are > Which is the only officially bilingual province in Canada?
- Who We Are > Who are the Acadians?
- Who We Are > When did the French colonists, known as Acadians, begin settling in what are now the Maritime provinces?
- Who We Are > From 1755 to 1763, who were deported from their homeland during the war between Britain and France?
- Who We Are > What was the "Great Upheaval"?
- Who We Are > Who are Quebecers?
- Who We Are > Quebecers are descendants of:
- Who We Are > When did the House of Commons recognize that the Quebecois form a nation within a united Canada?
- Who We Are > The Anglo-Quebecers have a heritage of how many years?
- Who We Are > What are newcomers to Canada expected to embrace?
- Who We Are > Since the 1800s, the majority of Canadians were born in:
- Who We Are > Who was a popular Governor General of Canada from 1935 to 1940?
- Who We Are > John Buchan was titled:
- Who We Are > Who said that immigrant groups “should retain their individuality and each make its contribution to the national character”?
- Who We Are > Who established the basic way of life in English-speaking areas?
- Who We Are > Canada is often referred to as:
- Who We Are > Which of the following is one of the largest ethnic groups in Canada?
- Who We Are > Since the 1970s, most immigrants to Canada have come from:
- Who We Are > What is the second most-spoken language at home in Vancouver and Toronto?
- Who We Are > What percentage of the population in Vancouver speaks Chinese languages at home?
- Who We Are > Which is the largest religious affiliation in Canada?
- Who We Are > What about the rights that gay and lesbian Canadians have in Canada?
- Who We Are > Who are the Métis?
- Who We Are > What percentage of Aboriginal people are Métis?
- Who We Are > What percentage of Aboriginal people are Inuit?
- Who We Are > Who are referred to as "English Canadians"?
- Who We Are > How do the majority of Canadians identify?
- Who We Are > Who is Marjorie Turner-Bailey?
- Who We Are > When did the ancestors of Marjorie Turner-Bailey flee to Canada?
- Who We Are > Until when was slavery legal in America?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What are the three key elements that define Canada’s Government System?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > In which Act were the responsibilities of the federal and provincial governments defined?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What is the British North America Act, 1867 now known as?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > In Canada, which of the following are key responsibilities of the federal government?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > In Canada, the provincial governments are responsible for:
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Which responsibilities are shared by both the federal government and the provinces?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Each province in Canada has its own elected body known as the:
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Which of the following are the responsibilities of elected representatives in Canada's parliamentary democracy?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Who selects the Cabinet ministers?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > In the federal government, what is the Prime Minister responsible for?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Cabinet ministers are responsible to the elected representatives, which means they must:
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What are the three parts of Canada's Parliament?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Members of House of Commons are elected by:
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What is the role of the "House of Commons"?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > How often are members of the House of Commons elected?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > On whose advice does the Governor General appoint Senators?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > How are Senators appointed?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What must happen for a bill to become law in Canada?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What is royal assent?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Who is Canada’s Head of State?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > As Head of the Commonwealth, how many other nations does the Sovereign link Canada to?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Who represents the Sovereign in Canada?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > How is the Governor General appointed?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Who is Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General, elected in 2021?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Who served as Canada’s 28th Governor General before Mary Simon?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Who served as Canada’s Governor General from 2005 to 2010?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Who was the first Canadian-born Governor General of Canada?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Which Governor General served from 1967 to 1974 and is known for modernizing the office?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > How long does the Governor General usually serve?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Who represents the Sovereign in each of Canada’s ten provinces?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What does MLA stand for?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What does MNA stand for?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What does MPP stand for?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What does MHA stand for?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > In the three territories of Canada, who represents the federal government and plays a ceremonial role?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > How many judges serve on the Supreme Court of Canada?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Who appoints the judges of the Supreme Court of Canada?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What are the levels of government in Canada?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What are the three levels of government?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What does "federalism" allow provinces to do?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > How many territories does Canada have?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What is a "parliamentary democracy"?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What is one responsibility of members of the House of Commons and provincial and territorial legislatures?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What are the two types of members in the House of Commons?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What happens to Cabinet ministers who are defeated in a non-confidence vote?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What does a provincial legislature consist of?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What is the federal government responsible for?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Where are Canada’s Parliament buildings located?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > How are political representatives chosen in Canada?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of political representatives?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Who considers and reviews proposals for new laws?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What is a proposal for a new law called?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > How many readings must a bill go through in the House of Commons before it can become law?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What form of government does Canada have?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What is a "hereditary Sovereign"?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What does "constitutional monarchy" mean?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Canada’s Head of State reigns in accordance with:
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What does the Sovereign symbolize in Canada?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Who is the Head of Government?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What are the roles of the Head of Government (the Prime Minister) and the Head of State (the Sovereign) in Canada?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What is the Sovereign’s representative in the provinces called?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Who appoints the Lieutenant Governor?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What are the three branches of government?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Where are provincial and territorial laws passed?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > The head of the province is called:
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Which is the highest judiciary court in Canada?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > Which courts are directly under the Supreme Court of Canada?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What are the three levels of the Executive Branch?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What does the Legislative Branch consist of?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What is the main role of the Executive Branch?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What is the primary responsibility of the Legislative Branch?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What is the main role of the Judicial Branch?
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > The Lieutenant Governor is usually appointed for a term of:
- How Canadians Govern Themselves > What type of government does Canada have?
- Canada’s History > When Europeans explored Canada, they discovered that all regions were already occupied by native peoples, whom they called "Indians" because:
- Canada’s History > How did Europeans affect the native way of life in Canada?
- Canada’s History > Before the arrival of Europeans, natives peoples:
- Canada’s History > Who were the first people to live in Canada?
- Canada’s History > Who were the first Europeans to settle in Canada?
- Canada’s History > What did the Huron-Wendat and Iroquois do for survival?
- Canada’s History > Among native peoples, who were primarily hunter-gatherers?
- Canada’s History > Which of the following natives were nomadic and followed the bison herds for food, clothing, and shelter?
- Canada’s History > Which of the following natives lived off Arctic wildlife?
- Canada’s History > How did West Coast natives preserve fish for trade and sustenance?
- Canada’s History > Despite hardships, what bonds did Aboriginals and Europeans form during their first 200 years of coexistence?
- Canada’s History > Who was the first European to map Canada’s Atlantic shore?
- Canada’s History > When did English settlement in Newfoundland begin?
- Canada’s History > Which European explorer was the first to navigate the St. Lawrence River and to set eyes on present-day Québec City and Montreal?
- Canada’s History > Who were the first Europeans to reach Labrador and Newfoundland around 1,000 years ago?
- Canada’s History > What is the name of the Viking settlement in Newfoundland that is now a World Heritage site?
- Canada’s History > When did European exploration of Canada officially begin?
- Canada’s History > Who led the expedition that marked the beginning of European exploration of Canada?
- Canada’s History > Between 1534 and 1542, Jacques Cartier made three voyages across the Atlantic, claiming the land for:
- Canada’s History > What is the origin of the name "Canada"?
- Canada’s History > When did the name "Canada" start appearing on maps?
- Canada’s History > In 1604, where did French explorers Pierre de Monts and Samuel de Champlain establish the first European settlement north of Florida?
- Canada’s History > In 1608, where did Samuel de Champlain build a fortress?
- Canada’s History > Who fought against French settlements for over a century?
- Canada’s History > In what year did the French and the Iroquois make peace?
- Canada’s History > What led the French and Aboriginal people to work together in the fur trade?
- Canada’s History > What was the main economy of the early Europeans settlers?
- Canada’s History > What was the primary industry that early companies in Canada competed in?
- Canada’s History > In 1670, which company was granted exclusive trading rights over the Hudson Bay watershed?
- Canada’s History > Who granted exclusive trading rights to the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1670?
- Canada’s History > Who were the men who traveled by canoe and formed alliances with First Nations?
- Canada’s History > When did the English colonies along the Atlantic seaboard begin to form?
- Canada’s History > Which two countries battled for control of North America in the 1700s?
- Canada’s History > Who took control of North America in the 1700s?
- Canada’s History > What was the name of Quebec before 1759?
- Canada’s History > Which battle in 1759 ended France’s empire in America?
- Canada’s History > Following the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, Great Britain renamed the French colony:
- Canada’s History > What were the French-speaking Catholic people known as?
- Canada’s History > What act did the British Parliament pass in 1774 to better govern the French Roman Catholic majority?
- Canada’s History > What did the Quebec Act of 1774 allow that was not permitted in Britain at that time?
- Canada’s History > The Quebec Act of 1774:
- Canada’s History > In 1776, the 13 British colonies to the south of Quebec declared independence and formed:
- Canada’s History > Who were known as the "United Empire Loyalists"?
- Canada’s History > Who led thousands of Loyalist Mohawk Indians into Canada during the American Revolution?
- Canada’s History > During the American Revolution, how many Black Loyalists, freedmen, and slaves came north seeking a better life?
- Canada’s History > In 1792, where did some black Nova Scotians move to establish a new British colony for freed slaves?
- Canada’s History > What was Count Frontenac’s famous reply when asked to surrender Quebec to the English in 1690?
- Canada’s History > Who was Pierre Le Moyne, aka Sieur d’Iberville, and what was he known for?
- Canada’s History > What did Sir Guy Carleton (Lord Dorchester) do as Governor of Quebec?
- Canada’s History > Where was the first representative assembly in Canada elected?
- Canada’s History > When was the first representative assembly in Canada elected?
- Canada’s History > What did the Constitutional Act of 1791 do to the Province of Quebec?
- Canada’s History > When was the Constitutional Act passed?
- Canada’s History > After the Constitutional Act of 1791, which part of the Province of Quebec was mainly Protestant and English-speaking?
- Canada’s History > After the Constitutional Act of 1791, which part of Quebec was mainly Catholic and French-speaking?
- Canada’s History > What did the Constitutional Act of 1791 give to Upper and Lower Canada for the first time?
- Canada’s History > When did the name "Canada" become official?
- Canada’s History > The Atlantic colonies and the two Canadas were collectively known as:
- Canada’s History > Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada?
- Canada’s History > Who founded the City of York, now known as Toronto?
- Canada’s History > Who was an anti-slavery activist and the first woman publisher in Canada?
- Canada’s History > In 1793, who led Upper Canada to become the first province in the British Empire to move toward abolishing slavery?
- Canada’s History > When did the British Parliament abolish slavery throughout the Empire?
- Canada’s History > How did thousands of slaves escape from the United States to Canada, following “the North Star”?
- Canada’s History > What was the Underground Railroad that helped thousands of slaves escape to Canada?
- Canada’s History > When were the first companies in Canada formed?
- Canada’s History > Which company dominated the fur trade in early Canadian history?
- Canada’s History > The Montreal Stock Exchange opened in:
- Canada’s History > When did the first financial institutions open in Canada?
- Canada’s History > How did Canada’s democratic institutions develop?
- Canada’s History > For centuries, Canada’s economy was based mainly on:
- Canada’s History > In 1805, Napoleon Bonaparte's fleet was defeated in:
- Canada’s History > Why did the United States invade Canada in June 1812?
- Canada’s History > When did the United States launch its invasion of Canada?
- Canada’s History > Why is the War of 1812 important to Canada?
- Canada’s History > The War of 1812 was fought between:
- Canada’s History > Who captured Detroit in July during the War of 1812?
- Canada’s History > By 1814, the American attempt to conquer Canada:
- Canada’s History > In 1813, who made a dangerous 19-mile journey on foot to warn Lieutenant James FitzGibbon of an American attack?
- Canada’s History > Who defeated Napoleon in 1815 and played a direct role in founding Canada's national capital?
- Canada’s History > What happened to the armed rebellions that occurred in 1837–38 in Montreal and Toronto?
- Canada’s History > Why did the British government send Lord Durham to Canada?
- Canada’s History > According to Lord Durham, what was the quickest way for the Canadiens to achieve progress?
- Canada’s History > Which reformers from the 1837–38 rebellions later became Fathers of Confederation?
- Canada’s History > What is meant by the term “responsible government”?
- Canada’s History > What does "Confederation" mean?
- Canada’s History > What levels of government were created by the Fathers of Confederation between 1864 and 1867?
- Canada’s History > What happened to Upper and Lower Canada in 1840?
- Canada’s History > Which of the following are the Fathers of Confederation?
- Canada’s History > Which was the first British North American colony to attain full responsible government?
- Canada’s History > When did Nova Scotia attain full responsible government?
- Canada’s History > Who introduced responsible government in United Canada in 1848–49?
- Canada’s History > Who was a champion of French language rights in Canada and became the first leader of a responsible government?
- Canada’s History > When did Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine become the first head of a responsible government in Canada?
- Canada’s History > What were the representatives who helped create the new country of Canada called?
- Canada’s History > What two new provinces were created from the split of the Province of Canada in 1864-67?
- Canada’s History > Which provinces together formed the new country called the "Dominion of Canada" in 1867?
- Canada’s History > What was the name of the new country formed in 1867, now known as Canada?
- Canada’s History > The British Parliament passed the British North America Act in:
- Canada’s History > On what date was the Dominion of Canada officially born?
- Canada’s History > What was the significance of the British North America Act of 1867?
- Canada’s History > Today, July 1 is celebrated as:
- Canada’s History > Who suggested the term "Dominion of Canada" in 1864?
- Canada’s History > What inspired Sir Leonard Tilley to suggest the term "Dominion of Canada"?
- Canada’s History > When did King George V assign Canada’s national colours of white and red?
- Canada’s History > Whose face appeared on Canada’s $1 bill in 1923?
- Canada’s History > Which province joined the Dominion of Canada in 1949?
- Canada’s History > Which territory was created and joined Canada in 1999?
- Canada’s History > When Canada took over the vast northwest region from the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1869, the 12,000 Métis of the Red River were not consulted. In response to this, Louis Riel:
- Canada’s History > Louis Riel is also known as:
- Canada’s History > The North West Mounted Police (NWMP) was established by Prime Minister Macdonald in:
- Canada’s History > Today, the North West Mounted Police is known as:
- Canada’s History > Today, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP or 'the Mounties') are:
- Canada’s History > Who is a famous hero that came from the ranks of the Mounties?
- Canada’s History > Who was Canada’s first Prime Minister?
- Canada’s History > What date has Parliament recognized as Sir John A. Macdonald Day?
- Canada’s History > Which bill has Sir John A. Macdonald's portrait?
- Canada’s History > Who was the key architect of Confederation from Quebec?
- Canada’s History > When was the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) completed?
- Canada’s History > What does the Canadian Pacific Railway symbolize?
- Canada’s History > Who helped build the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)?
- Canada’s History > When did the Government of Canada apologize for the discriminatory policy against Chinese workers?
- Canada’s History > Who became Canada’s first French-Canadian Prime Minister since Confederation?
- Canada’s History > Which bill has Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s portrait?
- Canada’s History > What made it possible for large numbers of immigrants, including Ukrainians, Poles, and others, to settle in Western Canada before 1914?
- Canada’s History > How many Canadians served in the First World War out of a population of eight million?
- Canada’s History > What nickname was given to the Canadian soldiers for their bravery after capturing Vimy Ridge in 1917?
- Canada’s History > What day is celebrated as Vimy Day?
- Canada’s History > Who was known as Canada's greatest soldier during World War I?
- Canada’s History > When did the First World War end?
- Canada’s History > What did the British Empire transform into after World War I?
- Canada’s History > What was the movement called that fought for women's right to vote?
- Canada’s History > Who was the founder of the women's suffrage movement in Canada?
- Canada’s History > Which province was the first to grant voting rights to women in 1916?
- Canada’s History > In what year were most Canadian female citizens aged 21 and over granted the right to vote in federal elections?
- Canada’s History > Who became the first woman Member of Parliament (MP) in Canada?
- Canada’s History > Who worked to secure the right to vote for women in Quebec in 1940?
- Canada’s History > Who were the “Bluebirds” during the First World War?
- Canada’s History > Who does the Vimy Memorial in France honor?
- Canada’s History > On which day do Canadians remember the sacrifices of veterans and fallen soldiers in all wars?
- Canada’s History > What is the meaning of the Remembrance Day poppy?
- Canada’s History > When is Remembrance Day held in Canada?
- Canada’s History > On Remembrance Day, what do Canadians wear and observe to honor the sacrifices of those who served in wars?
- Canada’s History > How many Canadians have died in all wars to date?
- Canada’s History > Who composed the poem "In Flanders Fields" in 1915?
- Canada’s History > Why were the 1920s called the "Roaring 20s"?
- Canada’s History > What event in 1929 led to the Great Depression, also known as the "Dirty Thirties"?
- Canada’s History > On the D-Day invasion, which beach did 15,000 Canadian troops capture from the German Army?
- Canada’s History > What proportion of Allied soldiers on D-Day were Canadian?
- Canada’s History > How many Canadians and Newfoundlanders served in the Second World War?
- Canada’s History > Which Commonwealth country contributed the most to the Allied air effort during the Second World War?
- Canada’s History > At the end of the Second World War, Canada had:
- Canada’s History > When did the Government of Canada apologize for the wrongs done to Japanese Canadians during wartime?
- Canada’s History > What year marks the Confederation of Canada?
- Canada’s History > What was the “Head Tax”?
- Canada’s History > Which trade spread across Canada, making it important to the economy for over 300 years?
- Canada’s History > Why is the Battle of Vimy Ridge important to Canadians?
- Canada’s History > In which period did Canada’s economy and industry experience a boom?
- Canada’s History > Who recommended that Upper and Lower Canada be merged and given a responsible government?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Which of the following freedoms is included in the Great Charter of Freedoms?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Name two key documents that contain Canadian rights and freedoms.
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What are the four rights that Canadians enjoy?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Who no longer needs to take the citizenship test?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What are the four fundamental freedoms that Canadians enjoy?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > According to Canadian principles, who is above the law?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > When was the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms added to the Constitution?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What is "habeas corpus"?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Habeas corpus, the right to challenge unlawful detention by the state, comes from:
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > The right to vote comes with a responsibility to:
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Mobility rights in Canada allow citizens to:
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > In Canada, how are men and women treated under the law?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What is meant by the equality of women and men?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > How does Canadian law treat barbaric cultural practices like “honour killings” and spousal abuse?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What does multiculturalism represent in Canada?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What must Canadians do if called to serve on a jury?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What is the role of a jury in Canada?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Which two languages have equal status in the Canadian government?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Which of the following is a fundamental freedom under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Who is responsible for protecting Canada’s natural, cultural, and architectural heritage?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > In Canada, who must obey the law?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What is one benefit of volunteering in Canada?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Which of the following is an important Canadian value?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What are some examples of taking responsibility for yourself and your family?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What are three responsibilities of Canadian citizenship?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Why is serving on a jury considered a privilege in Canada?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What was included in the Constitution of Canada in 1982?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Canada's 800-year-old tradition of ordered liberty can be traced back to the:
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > When was the Magna Carta signed?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > The Magna Carta is also known as:
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Which of the following is not a source of Canadian law?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What are the sources of Canadian law?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > The phrase "Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law" highlights:
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Does Canada have compulsory military service?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > How can young people benefit from joining the cadets?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What is one benefit of serving in the regular Canadian Forces?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What can you gain by serving in your local part-time navy, militia, or air reserves?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Where can you serve in your community besides the military?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Where was the Great Charter of Freedoms signed?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What is another name for the Great Charter of Freedoms?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Which of the following is not in the Great Charter of Freedom?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What do we call the right to challenge unlawful detention by the state?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Who proclaimed the Constitution of Canada in 1982?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What are the two main principles upon which Canada is founded?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms begins with the words:
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Which of the following fundamental freedoms mentioned in the "Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms"?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > What do Canadians aim to uphold?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Which of the following is not a legal duty of a Canadian citizen?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Which of the following is a primary source of Canadian law?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > In Canada, obeying the law is considered a:
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Can the rights guaranteed in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms negatively impact any treaty or other rights or freedoms of Aboriginal peoples?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Which of the following deals with the right to apply for a passport?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > The Great Charter of Freedoms, also known as the Magna Carta, includes which of the following rights?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > How are citizens and governments governed in Canada?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Why is the Constitution Act of 1982 important to Canadian history?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Which part of the Constitution protects Canadians' basic rights and freedoms?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship > Who is exempt from the language requirement to become a Canadian citizen?
- Federal Elections > Members of the House of Commons are also known as:
- Federal Elections > What does "MP" stand for?
- Federal Elections > What are elected officials at the federal level in Canada called?
- Federal Elections > Who do Canadians vote for in elections?
- Federal Elections > Who do Canadians vote for in federal elections?
- Federal Elections > When are federal elections held in Canada?
- Federal Elections > How many electoral districts are there in Canada?
- Federal Elections > What is an electoral district?
- Federal Elections > Electoral districts in Canada are also known as:
- Federal Elections > How are Members of Parliament chosen in Canada?
- Federal Elections > Who can run as candidates in Canada's federal elections?
- Federal Elections > The people who run for the office are called:
- Federal Elections > Can more than one candidate run from the same electoral district?
- Federal Elections > How old must Canadian citizens be to run in a federal election?
- Federal Elections > How is the Member of Parliament (MP) for an electoral district chosen?
- Federal Elections > Who does a "Member of Parliament" represent?
- Federal Elections > Who is your Member of Parliament?
- Federal Elections > Who is eligible to vote in a federal election?
- Federal Elections > Who is entitled to vote in Canadian federal elections?
- Federal Elections > Who is not allowed to vote in Canadian federal or provincial elections?
- Federal Elections > Who produces the voters' lists used during federal elections and referendums?
- Federal Elections > What is the database of Canadians voters called?
- Federal Elections > Can Canadian voters re-elect the same individual multiple times?
- Federal Elections > How many Members of Parliament (MPs) does each electoral district in Canada elect?
- Federal Elections > At what age are Canadian citizens added to the National Register of Electors?
- Federal Elections > What is the purpose of the National Register of Electors?
- Federal Elections > Who receives a voter information card?
- Federal Elections > When an election is called, what does Elections Canada send to voters listed in the National Register of Electors?
- Federal Elections > How do electors receive their voter information card from Elections Canada?
- Federal Elections > What information is included on the "voter information card" sent by Elections Canada?
- Federal Elections > Where should you go to cast your vote on election day?
- Federal Elections > What must you bring to the polling station on election day?
- Federal Elections > Where can you find the location of your polling station?
- Federal Elections > Can you still be added to the voters’ list if you are not in the National Register of Electors or didn't receive a voter information card?
- Federal Elections > Canadian law secures the right to:
- Federal Elections > What does "secret ballot" mean?
- Federal Elections > In Canada, are you obliged to tell other people how you voted?
- Federal Elections > Who has the right to know how you voted in elections?
- Federal Elections > How are election results announced in Canada?
- Federal Elections > Who forms the government after an election?
- Federal Elections > After an election, which party forms the government?
- Federal Elections > The leader of the party with the most seats in the House of Commons becomes:
- Federal Elections > When the House of Commons votes on a major issue such as the budget, this is considered as:
- Federal Elections > After an election, who invites the leader of the political party with the most seats to form the government?
- Federal Elections > What is it called when the party in power holds at least half of the seats in the House of Commons?
- Federal Elections > What is it called when the party in power holds less than half of the seats in the House of Commons?
- Federal Elections > The Prime Minister and party in power run the government as long as they have:
- Federal Elections > What happens if a majority of members of the House of Commons vote against a major government decision?
- Federal Elections > What usually happens if the party in power is defeated in the House of Commons?
- Federal Elections > Who chooses the ministers of the Crown in Canada?
- Federal Elections > Where do most Cabinet ministers come from?
- Federal Elections > What are Cabinet ministers responsible for?
- Federal Elections > The Prime Minister and the Cabinet ministers together form:
- Federal Elections > Who makes important decisions about how Canada is governed?
- Federal Elections > Who prepares the federal budget in Canada?
- Federal Elections > Who proposes most new laws in Canada?
- Federal Elections > Can the decisions of the Cabinet be questioned?
- Federal Elections > What are the parties that are not in power called?
- Federal Elections > What is the opposition party with the most members in the House of Commons called?
- Federal Elections > What is the role of opposition parties in Canada?
- Federal Elections > Which three major political parties are currently represented in the House of Commons?
- Federal Elections > What should you do if you do not receive a voter information card?
- Federal Elections > What can voters do if they are unable to vote on election day?
- Federal Elections > How do voters cast their vote in Canada?
- Federal Elections > What should you do after marking your ballot?
- Federal Elections > What happens to the ballot after it is marked and verified by election officials?
- Federal Elections > When are election results made public in Canada?
- Federal Elections > What is a key responsibility of municipal governments?
- Federal Elections > What is the law passed by municipal councils called?
- Federal Elections > In Canada, a by-law applies to:
- Federal Elections > Who usually makes up a municipal council?
- Federal Elections > Which of the following services is usually managed by municipal governments?
- Federal Elections > Municipal governments are responsible for which of the following?
- Federal Elections > Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of a municipality?
- Federal Elections > Which of these is a responsibility of a municipality?
- Federal Elections > What services do municipalities provide to their citizens?
- Federal Elections > How are provincial, territorial, and municipal elections conducted?
- Federal Elections > Which of the following is true about provincial, territorial, and municipal elections?
- Federal Elections > Who governs First Nations reserves?
- Federal Elections > What is the role of provincial, regional, and national Aboriginal organizations?
- Federal Elections > Which of the following is NOT the responsibility of the federal government?
- Federal Elections > What is a Member of Parliament responsible for?
- Federal Elections > Which of the following is NOT the responsibility of a Member of Parliament?
- Federal Elections > Which of these are managed by provincial and territorial governments?
- Federal Elections > Which of the following is a responsibility of the municipal (local) government?
- Federal Elections > Who is responsible for education in Canada?
- Federal Elections > Which is NOT a responsibility of a territorial or provincial elected official?
- Federal Elections > What is a municipal elected official responsible for?
- Federal Elections > Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of municipal elected officials?
- Federal Elections > In municipalities, electoral areas are called:
- Federal Elections > At the provincial level, electoral areas are known as:
- Federal Elections > At the federal level, electoral areas are called:
- Federal Elections > What is a voter information card?
- Federal Elections > A Member of Parliament from Montreal announces she will spend her weekend in her electoral district. This means she would be:
- Federal Elections > What is written on a federal election ballot?
- The Justice System > What does the Canadian justice system guarantee to every individual?
- The Justice System > What does the principle of "due process" mean?
- The Justice System > In the Canadian judicial system, what does "presumption of innocence" mean?
- The Justice System > Canada’s legal system is built on which of the following key principles?
- The Justice System > Who has the authority to create laws in Canada?
- The Justice System > What is the role of the courts in Canada?
- The Justice System > What best defines "law" in Canada?
- The Justice System > How are laws enforced in Canada?
- The Justice System > To whom does the law in Canada apply?
- The Justice System > In Canada, who is considered above the law?
- The Justice System > The Canadian laws are intended to:
- The Justice System > Which is the highest court in Canada?
- The Justice System > What does the Federal Court of Canada deal with?
- The Justice System > Which of the following is NOT a provincial court in Canada?
- The Justice System > In Canada, who is responsible for enforcing laws and ensuring public safety?
- The Justice System > What is the main role of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)?
- The Justice System > Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of the RCMP?
- The Justice System > What does "RCMP" stand for?
- The Justice System > What does "RCAF" stand for?
- The Justice System > Besides enforcing federal laws, what other role does the RCMP serve?
- The Justice System > In which provinces do the RCMP not serve as the provincial police?
- The Justice System > In Canada, can you question the police about their service or conduct if you feel you need to?
- The Justice System > In Canada, are you allowed to question the police about their service or conduct?
- The Justice System > In Canada, what can you do if you cannot afford a lawyer?
- The Justice System > The appeal court and a trial court are sometimes called:
- The Justice System > Where are smaller offenses such as traffic violations addressed in Canada?
- The Justice System > Which court deals with civil cases involving small sums of money in Canada?
- The Justice System > What is the role of prisons in Canada?
- The Justice System > Which of the following have their own provincial police force?
- Canadian Symbols > Where is the ceremonial mace of Canada kept?
- Canadian Symbols > What has been a symbol of the state in Canada for over 400 years?
- Canadian Symbols > Since when has Canada been a constitutional monarchy?
- Canadian Symbols > When did Queen Elizabeth II become Queen of Canada?
- Canadian Symbols > What does the Crown represent in Canada?
- Canadian Symbols > When was the current Canadian flag raised for the first time?
- Canadian Symbols > What is the pattern of the Canadian flag?
- Canadian Symbols > Where does the red-white-red pattern on the Canadian flag originate from?
- Canadian Symbols > Since when have red and white been Canada's national colours?
- Canadian Symbols > Which is Canada's official Royal Flag?
- Canadian Symbols > Which is Canada’s best-known symbol?
- Canadian Symbols > Which animal is featured on the Canadian five-cent coin?
- Canadian Symbols > When did French Canadians adopt the maple leaf as a symbol?
- Canadian Symbols > Who first adopted the maple leaf as a symbol in Canada?
- Canadian Symbols > Since when have maple leaves appeared on Canadian uniforms and insignia?
- Canadian Symbols > What does the lily flower (fleur-de-lys) symbolize in Canada?
- Canadian Symbols > In 1948, Quebec adopted its own flag which is based on:
- Canadian Symbols > What did Canada adopt as an expression of national pride after the First World War?
- Canadian Symbols > What is Canada’s national motto?
- Canadian Symbols > What symbols are included in Canada’s coat of arms?
- Canadian Symbols > On which of the following does the Canadian coat of arms NOT appear?
- Canadian Symbols > When were the Parliament Buildings completed?
- Canadian Symbols > Which part of the original Parliament Building survived the 1916 fire?
- Canadian Symbols > The Peace Tower was built in memory of which event?
- Canadian Symbols > What is kept in the Memorial Chamber of the Peace Tower?
- Canadian Symbols > What is Canada’s most popular spectator sport?
- Canadian Symbols > Which is Canada’s national winter sport?
- Canadian Symbols > When was ice hockey developed in Canada?
- Canadian Symbols > Which championship does the National Hockey League play for?
- Canadian Symbols > Who donated the Stanley Cup?
- Canadian Symbols > The Stanley Cup was donated in:
- Canadian Symbols > Which is the second most popular sport in Canada?
- Canadian Symbols > Which ice game was introduced in Canada by Scottish pioneers?
- Canadian Symbols > Which is the official summer sport of Canada?
- Canadian Symbols > Which sport has the most registered players in Canada?
- Canadian Symbols > The beaver was adopted centuries ago as a symbol of:
- Canadian Symbols > Which of the following is an official symbol of Canada?
- Canadian Symbols > What are the two official languages of Canada?
- Canadian Symbols > Which of the following is a requirement to become a Canadian citizen?
- Canadian Symbols > When was the Official Languages Act passed?
- Canadian Symbols > Who are Anglophones?
- Canadian Symbols > Who are Francophones?
- Canadian Symbols > What are the main objectives of the Official Languages Act passed in 1969?
- Canadian Symbols > In which year was "O Canada" proclaimed as the national anthem of Canada?
- Canadian Symbols > The National Anthem of Canada is titled:
- Canadian Symbols > What is the first sentence of Canada's National Anthem?
- Canadian Symbols > Where was "O Canada" first sung in 1880?
- Canadian Symbols > What is the Royal Anthem of Canada that is played or sung on occasions to honour the Sovereign?
- Canadian Symbols > When did Canada start its own honours system with the Order of Canada?
- Canadian Symbols > What is the name of the honors system that recognizes outstanding contributions to Canadian society?
- Canadian Symbols > What is the highest honour that Canadians can receive?
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