Unit 8 Flashcards Part 1

Read the words on the card. Think about what they mean or refer to. When you want to check your answer, click on the card to see the other side. All terms and dates will appear every time you load this page, but the order of the cards will change every time. The information on these flashcards will help you remember the information from the Learn section of this website. By itself, the information on the cards is not enough to prepare you for the real test.

  • Parliament Buildings
    They were completed in the 1860s. The centre block was destroyed by fire in 1916, and rebuilt in 1922. The library is the only original part still standing.
  • The Canadian Crown
    The crown has been a symbol of the state (country) for 400 years. The crown is a symbol of government, the courts, police services, and the Canadian Forces (military).
  • Beaver
    The beaver has been the symbol of the Hudson's Bay Company for centuries. It is also on the five-cent coin.
  • Lacrosse
    Lacrosse is an ancient Aboriginal sport, and is Canada's official summer sport.
  • Peace Tower
    The Peace Tower was completed in 1922, and was named to honour the memory of the First World War.
  • Canadian Football
    This is the second most popular sport in Canada.
  • Coat of Arms
    A coat of arms is a special design with much symbolism. Canada's coat of arms is on our paper money, government documents, and public buildings.
  • Stanley Cup
    The top prize for men's hockey in the National Hockey League. It was donated by the Governor General, Lord Stanley, in 1892.
  • National winter sport
    Hockey
  • Canada's national colours
    Canada's national colours have officially been red and white since 1922.
  • Curling
    This is a popular winter sport. It originated in Scotland.
  • Red Ensign flag
    The Red Ensign flag was used as a semi-official flag for about 100 years. It contains symbols of France, Scotland, England, Ireland, and the maple leaf for Canada.
  • Memorial Chamber
    This room in the Peace Tower contains the Book of Remembrance, which has the names of the soldiers, sailors, and airmen who died while serving Canada.
  • A mari usque ad mare
    This is Canada's official motto. It is in Latin. In English, it means "from sea to sea".
  • Official Languages Act
    This act has three goals: 1) equality between English and French in the government, 2) maintain official language minority communities, and 3) promote equality between these languages.
  • Maple Leaf flag
    The Maple Leaf flag was first used in 1965. Its design is based on the flag of the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario.
  • Maple Leaf
    The maple leaf has been a symbol since the 1700s. It has been on Canadian military uniforms since the 1850s, and is on the headstones of fallen Canadian soldiers.
  • Clarkson Cup
    The top prize for women's hockey in Canada. It was donated by Governor General Adrienne Clarkson in 2005.
  • Soccer
    Soccer has more registered players than any other sport in Canada.
  • Fleur-de-lys
    This flower ("Lily" in English) was a symbol of French kings for more than 1000 years. In Canada today, it is most often used to represent Quebec.
Unit 8 Flashcards Part 1 was last modified: July 20th, 2014 by CC Test Kit
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