Hint | Answer |
1921 - Mackenzie King becomes Prime Minister for the first time, but which number Prime Minister of Canada was he? | |
1922 - Which part of French soil was given to Canada as a war memorial? | |
1923 - Which Canadian-born British Prime Minister died just months after leaving office? | |
1924 - What restrictive policy ended in Alberta? | |
1925 - Which NHL team won their first ever Stanley Cup? | |
1926 - Which Governor General caused a constitutional crisis by refusing to dissolve Parliament at the request of Prime Minister King? | |
1927 - What was the Toronto St. Patricks hockey team renamed? | |
1928 - Which dancer and screen personality who found fame in the UK was born in Canada? | |
1929 - Which group of people were allowed to become Senators for the first time? | |
1930 - Who replaced William King as Prime Minister? | |
1931 - What legislation removed the UK's ability to legislate for Canada? | |
1932 - In what sport did Canada win its fourth consecutive Olympic gold? | |
1933 - Where was there a 7.3 earthquake? | |
1934 - Which famous and often garishly dressed hockey commentator was born? | |
1935 - Which Canadian was depicted on the first 1000 dollar note? | |
1936 - Which award for Canada's top sportsperson was first announced in this year? | |
1937 - Which Canadian mountain (the third tallest) was successfully ascended for the first time? | |
1938 - Which writer and actor who featured in Zootopia was born in Edmonton? | |
1939 - Which monarch did an extensive tour of Canada? | |
1940 - Which mayor of Montreal was arrested for sedition due to his anti-conscription rhetoric? | |
1941 - Which populous Asian island did Canada play a prominent role in trying to defend against Japanese invasion? | |
1942 - On what issue was a referendum held? | |
1943 - Which Canadian film director with a specialism in horror was born? | |
1944 - On which beach did Canadian forces land as part of the D-Day Operation? | |
1945 - Where was the federal by-election that strained political relationships in Canada? | |
1946 - Who challenged racial segregation at a cinema in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, by refusing to leave a whites-only area of the Roseland Theatre? | |
1947 - Which American President described the relationship with Canada as 'one part proximity and nine parts good will and common sense'? | |
1948 - Which former world number one snooker player was born? | |
1949 - Which new province was admitted to Canada? | |
1950 - Which famed but short-lived Canadian comedy actor was born? | |
1951 - Which property became the official residence of the Canadian Prime Minister? | |
1952 - In which province were there two mining disasters? | |
1953 - Which international war in which Canada participated ended? | |
1954 - Which early soap opera was broadcast on the radio in both French and English? | |
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