History of Canada - Statistics

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Beginning in the 1960s, this province underwent a transformation known as the "Quiet Revolution". Québec
88%
Created in 1999, it's Canada's newest northern territory. Nunavut
80%
They established a settlement at L'Anse-aux-Meadows, Newfoundland, circa 1000 A.D. Vikings
74%
This French explorer was the first European to navigate the St. Lawrence River. Jacques Cartier
70%
This ethnic population is descended from indigenous peoples and European settlers. Métis
63%
This conflict was officially ended with the Treaty of Ghent in 1814. War of 1812
59%
First appearing on a Portuguese map in 1519, this city is now the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador. St. John's
58%
This national transportation link was completed in 1885. Canadian Pacific Railway
57%
Ambassador Ken Taylor co-ordinated the escape of U.S. hostages from this country in 1979. Iran
55%
In 1917, this city was largely destroyed by what was then the world's largest man-made explosion. Halifax
49%
In 1896, he was elected Canada's first French-speaking Prime Minister. Sir Wilfrid Laurier
47%
Canadian troops stormed this landing site in Normandy on the morning of June 6, 1944. Juno Beach
45%
"Gold fever" lured 100,000 prospectors to this region of the Yukon Territory between 1896 and 1899. The Klondike
41%
Scientists Frederick Banting and Charles Best discovered this life-saving drug in the early 1920s. Insulin
40%
In 1992, Dr. Roberta Bondar became the first Canadian woman to travel here. Space
38%
This battlefield outside the walls of Québec City saw French forces under the command of the Marquis de Montcalm fall to British troops led by General James Wolfe in 1759. Plains of Abraham
33%
This Iroquoian village was located on the site of present-day Montréal. Hochelaga
20%
Employed by the Hudson's Bay and North West companies, these traders were renowned for their physical strength and endurance. Voyageurs
19%
Crowfoot, Poundmaker, and Big Bear were all 19th-century _____? Native chiefs
8%
This traditional gift-giving feast of the Haida people was banned for more than 50 years. Potlatch
8%
Alarmed by burgeoning costs, Louis XV joked about seeing the towers of this colonial stronghold from his palace at Versailles. Fortress of Louisbourg
7%
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