Canada Trivia Quiz
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Canada is the second largest country in the world (Russia being the largest) but only 0.5% of the world's population live there.

Canada Trivia Quiz
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1. Among the Cadillac Fairview-sponsored athletes repping Team Canada at the Tokyo Olympics is Skylar Park, a Manitoban competing in what event that roughly translates to 'art of kick punch'?

2. In 1683, the Catholic priest and explorer Louis Hennepin published a book titled 'A New Discovery' containing his descriptions of what landmark on the U.S.-Canada border?

3. What Western Conference team did the Toronto Raptors defeat in the 2019 NBA finals to become league champions?

4. In December 2020, Cadillac Fairview announced more than $800,000 in charitable donations to local and national non-profits throughout Canada. What is the one word that is missing from two of these recipient organizations? Hamilton Philharmonic ______ Orchestra, The Be______ Empowerment Project.

5. Besides Mexico and Mexico City, which two other countries of the Americas have capitals that follow the formula of Country_Name + 'City'?

6. What is the popular name for encased coils or pocketed springs that takes its name from the Canadian engineer and machinist who patented the item in Canada in 1900? The man later started a namesake mattress company.

7. New Zealand actress, Ana Paquin, was actually born in what country?

8. How many members are on the Supreme Court of Canada?

9. Owner of more than 600 properties around the world, most of which are in North America, Brookfield is a real estate corporation headquartered in what country?

10. What country draws the most American tourists each year? The answer is not the United States, that would be a lame trick question.

11. Plains ______, Woods ______, Moose ______, and Western Swampy ______ are four of the dialects of a certain language that was once widely spoken in Canada. What is the one word that fills all four of those blanks?

12. What Canadian politician born in 1904 was the Premier of Sasketchewan for 17 years and famously introduced the continent's first single-payer, universal health care program?

13. In December 2018, the U.S. angered China by arranging for the detainment in Canada of Meng Wanzhou, an executive of what telecom company?

14. Consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, G7 is short for what international intergovernmental organization comprised of seven of world's largest developed economies?

15. Located on the Yucatan Peninsula, what Mexican state sounds like it might contain Australian mammals but is actually named for a lawyer who fought for Mexican independence?

16. By 1940 all Canadian provinces had passed their own laws granting voting equality for women and men, however the vast majority of provinces had done this between 1916 and 1922. Which province was the final one to grant women equal suffrage rights on April 25, 1940?

17. The condiment typically known as thousand island dressing and occasionally referred to on fast food menus as 'special sauce' is in fact named for the Thousand Islands region which exists along the border of what TWO countries?

18. Shot primarily in Toronto, what 2010s sci-fi TV series starred actress Tatiana Maslany in multiple roles as clones called 'sestras?'

19. Architect and native son Frank Gehry led the redevelopment of a Canadian institution in the 2000s, a particularly challenging feat as the building was considered a 'hodgepodge' from six previous expansions dating back to the 1920s. What was the building Gehry revitalized?

20. Named for a large type of ungulate, what is the name of Edmonton's Canadian Football League team?

21. What white tri-petal woodland flower is the official flower of Ontario?

22. What 'W' word refers to the indigenous tribe of First Nations native Canadians who lived in the boreal forests in Eastern Canada? It's appropriately a word for land covered with trees.

23. On Bloor St in West Toronto, there is a retail establishment named The Monkey Paw with a customized vending machine. When a customer inserts a token, rather than receive a snack or beverage, they receive what edifying object?

24. Donovan Bailey is a Canadian sprinter who won the gold medal in the 100m dash at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. Bailey immigrated to Canada at age 13, coming from what other North American nation?

25. Nick Nurse is the Canadian national team's coach at the 2019 FIBA World Cup hosted in China. What sport is this competition?