Testing Your Knowledge on the Canadian history from 2001- Present

A vibrant and engaging illustration representing Canadian history, featuring iconic landmarks, symbols of same-sex marriage, and references to significant events such as 9/11 and the Canadian military.

Canadian History Quiz: 2001-Present

Test your knowledge about significant events in Canadian history from 2001 to the present day! This quiz covers key topics such as same-sex marriage, the impacts of 9/11, and Canada's role in the war on terror.

  • 9 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple-choice format
  • Learn interesting facts along the way!
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ThinkingLoonie47
What was the fist country to legalize same sex marriage?
Canada
Belgium
Netherlands
Spain
Which of these statement are true about the legalization of same sex marriage?
Canada was the third country to legalize same sex marriage
Income Tax Act is thinking to change “natural parent” to “legal parent”
Since 1969 Canada has been working towards equality
Marriage is provincial jurisdiction in Canada
How many Canadians died in 9/11?
22
30
25
24
23
Which of these statements are true about 9/11?
Canada was going to send soldiers to fight in the “War on Terror”
Total of approximately 4000 people were killed
Ron DiFrancesco, was the last person to come out of the South Tower
Ron DiFrancesco, was the first person to come out of the South Tower
In the war against Taliban how many Canadian soldiers, and civilians were killed
158 soldiers, and 7 civilians
155 soldiers, and 10 civilians
159, and 6 civilians
157, and 8 civilians
Which one of these statements is NOT true about the war on Taliban?
Canada went to maintain there reputation after they fought in Vimy Ridge WW1
War in Afghanistan that started in 2001 after the terrorist attacks in United States
Longest war in Canadian history
The war was from 2001-2010
Which of these statement is NOT true about the Kyoto Protocol?
Required to cut carbon emissions on average of 5.2 % by the end of 2012
Canada was not able to meet its targets and would save 14 billion in penalties
Canada’s target was to reduce carbon emissions by 7%
Canada’s target was to reduce carbon emissions by 6%
Stephen Harper was a prime minister of Canada for how many years?
9 years
8 years
10 years
7 years
Which of these statement are true about Stephen Harper?
While he was a prime minister he increased tax burdens
While he was a prime minister he wrote a formal apology to Indigenous Peoples
He was part of Liberal Party of Canada
Was not able to get implemented tax-free savings accounts
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