Most Canadians live
in the province of Ontario
the Atlantic provinces
within 150 miles of the U.S.Canadian border
in the Prairie provinces
Answer and explanation
within 150 miles of the U.S.Canadian border
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Most Canadians live
in the province of Ontario
the Atlantic provinces
within 150 miles of the U.S.Canadian border
in the Prairie provinces
within 150 miles of the U.S.Canadian border
Most Canadian laws originate with
the Governor General
the Opposition
the Senate
the Prime Minister and Cabinet
the Prime Minister and Cabinet
Loyalists were
members of the Sons of Liberty
farmers with a French Canadian background
writers of the American Constitution
early Canadian settlers who fled the American Revolution
early Canadian settlers who fled the American Revolution
In which year we women finally declared persons under Canadian law?
1928
1926
1929
1927
1929
In which province is Banff?
Alberta
Ontario
British Columbia
None of the above
Alberta
In which province do most people speak French?
None of the above
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Quebec
In relation to the American population the Canadian population is approximately
one third
one tenth
one fifth
one half
one tenth
In land area, the largest Canadian province is
Quebec
Alberta
British Columbia
Newfoundland
Quebec
In 1964, the first Tim Hortons opened in Canada. What city was this in?
Saint John, New Brunswick
Hamilton, Ontario
Edmonton, Alberta
None of the above
Hamilton, Ontario
How many time zones are there in Canada?
3
6
5
7
6
How many provinces make up Canada?
twelve
eight
ten
None of the above
ten
How many people live in Canada?
None of the above
over 45 million
over 35 million
over 25 million
over 35 million
How many official languages does Canada have?
one
None of the above
three
two
two
How many major political parties are there in Canada?
two
None of the above
three
four
three
How many Great Lakes are there?
None of the above
five
four
six
five
How do most Canadians spell?
a mixture of both
British style
None of the above
American style
a mixture of both
How do Canadians spell labour?
labor
None of the above
labour
labore
labour
Canadians obtained their own Constitution in
the 1980s
the 1860s
the 1740s
the 1950s
the 1980s
Canadian society differs from the U.S. in that various cultural groups have been encouragedto keep their unique characteristics. This is known as
bilingualism
protectionism
regionalism
multiculturalism
multiculturalism
Canadas two major languages are
English and Chinese
English and French
English and Spanish
English and Inuit
English and French