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How well do you know Canada quiz: Congratulations to our winner!

Shelby Adams successfully completed our Canada Day quiz and has won two tickets to an upcoming Saskatchewan Roughrider game on Saturday, July 29. Thanks for playing! For those interested, answers to the questions are below.
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                Shelby Adams successfully completed our Canada Day quiz and has won two tickets to an upcoming Saskatchewan Roughrider game on Saturday, July 29. Thanks for playing!

                For those interested, answers to the questions are below.

Land and Landscape

1 – 10 Provinces and 3 Territories

2 – Nunavut

3 – Huron, Eerie, Superior, Michigan, Ontario

4 – Cypress Hills

5 – Pacific, Arctic, Atlantic

6 – Mackenzie River

Politics and Politicians

7 – Charlottetown Conference

8 – William Lyon Mackenzie King

9 – Pat

10 – Joey Smallwood, Newfoundland 1949

11 – John A. MacDonald

12 – 1960-66

Citizenship and Government

13 – Queen Elizabeth II

14 – Constitutional Monarchy

15 – From sea to sea (A mari usque ad maria)

16 – Peace, order, and good government

17 – Charter of Rights and Freedoms

18 – Section 33 – The Notwithstanding Clause

People, Places, and Things

19 – Tecumseh

20 – Laura Secord

21 – L’Anse aux Meadows

22 – Blue Nose

23 – Klondike Gold Rush

24 – Red River Settlement

25 – Camels

Industry and Finance

26 – Playing Cards

27 – Hudson Bay Company

28 – Bricklin

29 – Pemmican

Women

30 – Limited vote in 1917, expanded to most 1918

31 – Persons Case of 1929

32 – Princess Margriet

33 – The Second World War

34 – To be launched into outer space

35 – Kim Campbell

Arts and Culture

36 – O Canada

37 – Calixa Lavalee

38 – All

39 – All

40 – All

Canada-U.S. Relations

41 – Loyalists

42 – The Underground Railway

43 – The War of 1812

44 – An “Indian Territoryâ€

45 – North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

International Affairs

46 – United Nations

47 – North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

48 – Apartheid

49 – Universal Declaration of Human Rights

War and Remembrance

50 – Boer War

51 – Armistice signed at 11a.m. on Nov. 11th

52 – Poppy

53 – Halifax

54 – Vimy Ridge

55 – Julian Byng, First Viscount Byng of Vimy

56 – Peace Keepers

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

57 – North West Mounted Police

58 – King Edward VII

59 – 1919

60 – 1970s

Innovations

61 – All

62 – Walkie Talkies

63 – Joseph-Armand Bombardier

64 – Insulin

Controversy and Scandal

65 – The Great Expulsion

66 – Beothuk

67 – Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)

68 – Chinese

69 – Japanese

70 – Red River Rebellion

71 – Louis Riel

72 – Residential Schools

73 – Winnipeg General Strike

74 – Highway of Tears

75 – The War Measures Act

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