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In what year were the Aboriginal Peoples granted the right to vote?
1960
1950
1790
1632
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Which country was liberated by the Canadian Army in 1944 - 1945?
Austria
Germany
Japan
The Netherlands
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Who are the ancestors of the Métis?
Inuit and Aboriginals
Aboriginals and Europeans
Americans and Aboriginals
Europeans and Americans
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What was significant about the Canadian navy at the end of the Second World War?
It was the largest navy in world.
It was the second-largest navy in world.
It was the third-largest navy in world.
It was the fourth-largest navy in world.
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Which was the first province in the British Empire to move towards the abolition of slavery?
Upper Canada
South Canada
Lower Canada
North America
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Which are the two official languages of Canada?
English and French
English and Italian
English and Chinese
Italian and French
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At the Olympic Games in 1996, which Canadian became a world record sprinter and double Olympic gold medalist?
Wayne Gretzky
John Cabot
Donovan Bailey
La Fontaine
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When is Canada day? What is celebrated on this day?
July 4th, when the anniversary of Confederation is celebrated each year
May 21st, when the Queen's birthday is celebrated each year
June 24th, when multiculturalism is celebrated each year
July 1st, when the anniversary of Confederation is celebrated each year
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Which province is connected to Canada’s mainland by one of the longest continuous multi-span bridges in the world?
Newfoundland & Labrador
Prince Edward Island
Alberta
Ontario
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Jurisdiction is shared by federal government and provinces over which of the following sectors?
Defence and health
Natural resources
Agriculture and Immigration
Interprovincial trade and communications
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How are Senators selected?
They are appointed on the advice of the Governor General.
They are elected by the people.
They are selected by the Elections Canada officials
They are appointed on the advice of the Prime Minister.
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What is the name of the Royal Anthem of Canada?
O Canada
I Affirm
I Swear
God Save the Queen (or King)
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What can Canadians do if they cannot pay for a lawyer?
They can write a letter to their Member of Parliament
They can call the police
They can petition a politician
They can apply for Legal Aid Services
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Which of these is a Canadian icon comprised of serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces?
The Lieutenant Governor and his Cabinet
The Snowbirds
The Governor Generals
The Royal Canadian Navy
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What makes a jury?
A group of impartial citizens
A group of judges
A group of lawyers
A group of people who know the law
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Which bill contains Sir Wilfrid Lauriers portrait?
The $50 bill
The $10 bill
The $5 bill
The $20 bill
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Who invented the Cardiac pacemaker?
Mathew Evans and Henry Woodward
Gabriel Dumont
Alexander Graham Bell
Dr. John A. Hopps
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What is significant about the number of people living in Ontario?
They make up three-fourths of all Canadians
They make up one-third of all Canadians
They make up two-thirds of all Canadians
They make up half of all Canadians
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Which is the most famous invention of Research In Motion (RIM), a wireless communications company?
The Canadarm
The iPhone
The first wireless voice message
The BlackBerry
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What does the term mobility rights mean?
The right to be given a job in any province
The right to live and work anywhere in Canada
The right to freedom of speech
The right to work at home
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What is the capital of Canada?
London
Hamilton
Ottawa
Toronto
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Who do you call the Queens representative in the territories?
Lieutenant-Governor
Prime Minister
Commissioner
MP
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When is Remembrance Day celebrated?
December 26th
November 11th
July 1st
May 1st
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Who suggested the name Dominion of Canada in 1864?
Sir John Alexander Macdonald
Lord Elgin
Sir Leonard Tilley
La Fontaine
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What was the Women's Suffrage Movement?
An effort by women to achieve the right to vote
An effort by women to achieve the right fight in the military
An effort by women to achieve the right to work
An effort by women to achieve the right to a seat in Parliament
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