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Fun facts on Canada with Bob the Canadian

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  • What's in a toonie?
    A polar bear.
  • Where can you see the red maple tree leaf?
    In Canada's flag.
  • Whose leader is the prime minister and whose is the president? Say one example for each.
    Canada's leader is the prime minister and the US's leader is the president.
  • The one dollar coin is called a ........ and the two dollar coin is a .......
    loonie / toonie
  • Who's not Canadian? Celine Dion, Justin Timberlake, Justin Bieber, Shawn Mendes, Ariana Grande
    Justin Timberlake and Ariana Grande
  • What is Canada divided into and what is the US?
    Canada is divided into provinces and the US consists of states.
  • What is the capital of Canada? Montreal, Quebec, Vancouver or Ottawa?
    Ottawa
  • What's the population of Canada?
    Close to thirty eight million people
  • What is a very funny animal in Canada? The porcupine, the beaver, the armadillo or the ostrich?
    The beaver.
  • What's the biggest export?
    Oil and not wood.
  • Why do most of the people live on the southern border?
    Because they want to live as far south as possible as it's very cold in Canada.
  • What box does Bob show in the video?
    A honey nut cheerios box.
  • Where do 66% of the Canadians live?
    Within one hundred kilometers of the SOUTHERN border.
  • What are the two Canadian sports? Rugby, hockey, cricket, football, lacrosse, beach ball.
    Hockey and lacrosse.
  • How many fresh water lakes do they have?
    More than two million.
  • What is the most popular restaurant called in Canada?
    Tim Horton's or Timmie's
  • How many provinces does Canada have?
    Ten.
  • What trees is Canada full of?
    Maple trees.
  • Is Canada the largest country in the world?
    No, it's the second largest. The largest one is Russia.
  • When do the Canadians go to Tim Horton's?
    In the morning to get something for breakfast or for a coffee.
  • How many official languages does Canada have and what are those?
    Two: French and English.
  • How much do you have to pay if you break a bone in Canada (as a Canadian)?
    Nothing.
  • What do they make from the maple tree sap?
    Syrup.