| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Idaho borders what province? | British Columbia | 81%
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| Where was Expo '67 held? | Montreal | 72%
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| Which expat hosts Jeopardy? | Alex Trebek | 67%
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| Who performed "So Long, Marianne" and "Hallelujah"? | Leonard Cohen | 64%
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| Workers emigrated from what country in droves to work on constructing railways in the 1800's? | China | 53%
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| The Canada-US border runs (mostly) along which parallel? | The 49th | 47%
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| What Yukon region was the site of a gold rush in the late 1800's? | The Klondike | 44%
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| What was the basis of east coast fisheries until a moratorium in 1992? | Cod | 42%
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| What is depicted on the Nunavut flag? | An Inuksuk | 36%
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| What 1979-85 TV series followed a wandering dog who helped solve problems? | The Littlest Hobo | 33%
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| Who was Canada's greatest fighter pilot, and the namesake of an airport? | Billy Bishop | 31%
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| What is Canada's southernmost point? | Point Pelee | 25%
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| What Saskatchewan female Aboriginal singer recently released the album "Power in the Blood"? | Buffy Sainte-Marie | 22%
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| What is the name of mushroom- or pillar-shaped rock formations found in the Alberta badlands? | Hoodoos | 22%
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| Thomas D'arcy McGee remains the only Canadian politician to do what? | Be assassinated | 19%
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| Who said "The medium is the message"? | Marshall McLuhan | 19%
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| In what town is "Anne of Green Gables" set? | Avonlea | 11%
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| Who dismissed Canada as "a few acres of snow"? (or "quelques arpents de neige") | Voltaire | 6%
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| And who was the fearless Mountie who brought the rule of law to the area? | Sam Steele | 3%
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