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Anne Murray is known as “Canada’s songbird”.
Who is known as "Canada's songbird?"
The  waterfall that separates Ontario, Canada and New York State, USA is Niagara Falls.
What is the waterfall that separates Ontarion, Canada and the New York State, USA?
Many Canadians are 65 when they retire.
How old are many Canadians when they retire?
Canada’s national sport is lacrosse.
What is Canada's national sport?
The acronym “CBC” means “Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
What does the acronym "CBC" mean?
The Province of Prince Edward Island grows the most potatoes.
What province grows the most potatoes?
Canada issued its first postage stamps in 1851.
When did Canada issue its first postage stamps?
Canada’s tallest mountain is Mount Logan. It’s in the Yukon.
What is Canada's tallest mountain?
Pierre Trudeau was Prime Minister from 1968-79 and 1980.
When was Pierre Trudeau Prime Minister?
Ottawa’s canal is used for skating in the winter.
What's city's canal is used for skating in the winter?
A blue jay is blue.
What colour is a blue jay?
It is expensive to buy fresh food in Nunavut because it has to be flown in from southern Canada.
Why is it it is expensive to buy fresh food in Nunavut?
The Northwest Coast Aboriginals caught salmon by using nets in the rivers.
How did the Northwest Coast Aboriginals catch salmon?
Maple leaves turn red in autumn.
What colour do maple leaves turn in autumn?
The Confederation Bridge is famous because it is the longest bridge in Canada. (It links PEI to New Brunswick.)
Why is the Confederation Bridge famous?
Toronto was originally named York.
What was Toronto originally named?
Canada has the longest ocean coastline in the world.
What country has the longest ocean in the world?
Beavers eat tree bark.
What do beavers eat?
It cost $52 million to build the CN Tower.
How much did it cost to build the CN tower?
All aboriginal people gained the right to vote in 1960.
When did all aboriginal people gain the right to vote?
The game lacrosse was invented by the Aboriginal people of Canada.
What game was invented by the Aboriginal people of Canada?
Influenza [the flu] killed about 50,000 Canadians in 1918-19.
What killed about 50,000 Canadians in 1918-1919?
Captain James Cook was the first British explorer to land on the Pacific Coast of Canada.
Who was the first British explorer to land on the Pacific Coast of Canada
The CN Tower is in Toronto.
Where is the CN tower?
Toronto is Canada’s biggest city.
What is Canada's biggest city?
Dinosaur Provincial Park is in the Province of Alberta.
What province is Dinosaur Provincial Park in?
The maple leaf is on the Canadian flag.
What (kind of) leaf is on the Canadian flag?
Newfoundland joined Confederation in 1949.
When did Newfoundland join Confederation?