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