CANADA
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Official name of the country
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Canada
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Capital
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Ottawa
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National symbol
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Maple leaf
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National animal
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Beaver
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Year of independence
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1867
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From whom?
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United Kingdom
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Canada's national motto
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A Mari Usque Ad Mare
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National anthem
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O Canada
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How does this anthem begin?
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Our home and native land
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Canada Day
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July 1
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Official languages
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English
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French
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Biggest city
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Toronto
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Province of the above
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Ontario
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Neighboring country
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United States
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Aboriginal peoples of Canada
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First Nations
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Highest mountain
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Mount Logan
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Three biggest islands
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Baffin Island
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Victoria Island
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Ellesmere Island
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Northernmost permanently inhabited place
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Alert
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Current Prime Minister
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Justin Trudeau
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Monarch (first name)
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Elizabeth II.
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Currency
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Canadian dollar
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Only province with a predominantly French-speaking population
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Quebec
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Canada's oldest national park
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Banff
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Large waterfalls between Canada and the US
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Niagara Falls
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Bordering oceans
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Arctic Ocean
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Atlantic Ocean
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Pacific Ocean
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National public radio and television broadcaster
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CBC
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Tallest tower
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CN Tower
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Canada's national sports
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Ice hockey
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Lacrosse
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Longest river
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Mackenzie River
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River flowing through Vancouver
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Fraser River
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Canadians often end a sentence with ....?
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Eh
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Young pop star, single "Baby"
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Justin Bieber
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"The Great One", number 99
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Wayne Gretzky
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Capital of Nova Scotia
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Halifax
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Its biggest cities are Edmonton and Calgary
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Alberta
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Westernmost Canadian province
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British Columbia
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Singer, My Heart Will Go On
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Celine Dion
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14th Prime Minister or Canada's busiest airport
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Lester B. Pearson
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Largest lakes completely in Canada
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Great Bear Lake
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Great Slave Lake
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Southernmost city, near Detroit
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Windsor
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This bridge connects Detroit and ^
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Ambassador Bridge
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Name the 7 NHL teams
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Calgary Flames
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Edmonton Oilers
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Montreal Canadiens
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Ottawa Senators
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Toronto Maple Leafs
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Vancouver Canucks
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Winnipeg Jets
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City which hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics
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Montreal
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Small town famous for its 1898 gold rush
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Dawson
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Region where this gold was found
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Klondike
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Largest island on the West Coast of North America
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Vancouver Island
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Resort town near Vancouver famous for alpine skiing
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Whistler
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Organization of 52, mostly former British territories, member states
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Commonwealth of Nations
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Calgary is known for herd animal running event
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Stampede
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Indigenous peoples who can be found in Northern Canada
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Inuit
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Area where Leif Erikson landed
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Vinland
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The most easterly province consists of
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Newfoundland
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Labrador
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Dominant bay in northeastern Canada
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Hudson Bay
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Large river connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic
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St. Lawrence River
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First female prime minister
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Kim Campbell
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Name the three territories
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Northwest Territories
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Nunavut
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Yukon
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Region in Southern Ontario, densely populated
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Golden Horseshoe
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Canadian word for Bigfoot
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Sasquatch
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Dominant political leader during 1920-1940
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William Lyon Mackenzie King
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Singer, Hallelujah
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Leonard Cohen
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National dish, French fries, cheese curds, gravy
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Poutine
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Small island in the Nares Strait claimed by Canada and Denmark
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Hans Island
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Singer, One Dance
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Drake
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Director of Titanic (1997)
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James Cameron
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Company best-known for smartphones and tablets
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Blackberry
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Town in Alberta known as "The Dinosaur Capital of the World"
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Drumheller
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Town in Manitoba known as "The Polar Bear Capital of the World"
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Churchill
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World's largest manufacturer of frozen French fries, located in Florenceville
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McCain
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Retail company which sells automotive, sports and leisure, and home products
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Canadian Tire
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Coffee and donuts
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Tim Hortons
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Bay with the highest tidal range in the world
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Bay of Fundy
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Transcontinental highway system which connects all 10 provinces
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Trans-Canada Highway
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Governor General
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David Johnston
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Archaelogical site in northern Newfoundland
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L'Anse aux Meadows
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Highest-circulation newspaper
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Toronto Star
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Parties represented in the House of Commons
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Conservative Party
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Liberal Party
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New Democratic Party
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Green Party
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Bloc Québécois
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Home of the Parliament
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Parliament Hill
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Dominant tower in ^ , Canadian icon
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Peace Tower
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Archipelago formerly known as the 'Queen Charlotte Islands'
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Haida Gwaii
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Smallest province
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Prince Edward Island
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Please could you update the Governor General question? We have had Julie Payette in office for a while now.