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