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Royal Canadian Dismounted Police.
What do you call an RCMP officer when he is standing on the ground?
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All-dressed
Which beloved chip flavour is exclusively Canadian?
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2nd largest!
What is Canada's ranking in country size?
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National Hockey League defenseman of long service to the Toronto Maple Leafs
Who was Tim Hortons?
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Insulin
Which hormone produced by the pancreas was first isolated at the University of Toronto in 1921-22 by Dr. Frederick Banting and Charles Best?
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British Columbia, because it's BC (Before Christ).
Which Canadian province is the oldest?
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23.4 lbs
Cheddar is the most popular cheese in Canada. On average Canadians consume how many mounds of this dairy product annually?
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Mount Logan, Yukon Territory, 5959 metres (19,551 feet)
What is the highest mountain in Canada?
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40 hours
The average Canadian adult watches approximately how many hours of television per week?
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The robotic arm deployed, captured and repaired satellites, positioned astronauts, maintained equipment, and moved cargo.
Canadians invented the infamous Canadarm. What does it do?
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Bear Canada.
What airlines do grizzlies fly?
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Caramilk
Which chocolate bar is produced exclusively at the Toronto's Gladstone Chocolate Factory?
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Ottawa!
Where is the second coldest capital of the world?
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Over 99%
What is Canada's literacy rate?
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Peanut butter! Dr. John Harvey Kellogg marketed it as a nutritious protein substitute for people who could hardly chew on solid food.
What tasty toast spread is invented by Canadians?
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Drain Gretzky.
What do you get when you cross a great hockey player and a plumber?
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Bannock
What is the name of the key staple bread of Indigenous Canadians?
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Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick.
The highest tides in the world occur where?
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Quebec
Canada produces 71% of the world's maple syrup, and of that, 91% comes from which province?
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Stem cells
This Canadian discovery was thought to be a possible cure to cancer, Alzheimers, aging, and more:
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(Tim Hortons) Hears a Who
What Dr. Seuss book do they read every morning in Canada?
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Bagged milk!
What concept of dairy is confuffling Americans and people across the world?
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- 63°C, February 3, 1957 in Snag, Yukon
What is the coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada?
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A Mari Usque ad Mare, meaning "from sea to sea"
What is the Canadian motto?
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The electron microscope!
Eli Franklin Burton, Cecil Hall, James Hillier, and Albert Prebus coinvented what in 1937? (We all use this in materials)
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