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  • Canada became a truly independent nation in _______.
    1982
  • _________ Day is celebrated each year in May to honor Canada’s monarchs.
    Victoria
  • The ________ is another animal native to Canada.
    Wolverine
  • ______ is a famous Canadian dish consisting of French fries with cheese curds and topped with gravy.
    Poutine
  • The ________ leaf is the most well-known symbol of Canada.
    Maple
  • Canada has three branches of parliament: the ______ branch, the _________ branch, and the _________ branch.
    Executive, Legislative, Judicial
  • French and British explorers first arrived in Canada during the late ____th century.
    15th
  • King __________ is the current reigning monarch in Canada.
    Charles
  • The largest city in Canada is _________________.
    Toronto
  • The _____ is the national animal of Canada.
    Beaver
  • What is the national summer sport of Canada?
    Lacrosse
  • This bird native to Canada is called a _________.
    Puffin
  • The capital city of Canada is _________.
    Ottawa
  • The ______ people are indigenous to Canada.
    Inuit
  • Justin ___________ is the current Prime Minister of Canada.
    Justin Trudeau
  • The ______ is an animal common to Canada.
    moose
  • English and _________ are the two official languages in Canada.
    French
  • Which country has the second largest land mass in the world?
    Canada
  • Canada has ____ provinces and ____ territories.
    Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories.
  • The indigenous peoples of Canada make homes of ice and snow called ________.
    Igloos
  • Canada's national winter sport is _______________.
    Hockey