Effing Canada

From the hints provided, discover these fun facts about Canada. All answers start with F.
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Last updated: April 22, 2018
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F Answer
This Manitoba mining community is on the border with Saskatchewan.
Flin Flon
This boiled pudding is traditionally served with a Newfoundland Jiggs dinner.
Figgy Duff
This icy form of precipitation can render road surfaces extremely hazardous.
Freezing rain
This governor of New France repulsed a 1690 attack on Québec City by the Massachusetts colony.
Frontenac
This northern Alberta town was nearly destroyed by raging forest fires in 2016.
Fort McMurray
This mixture of Canada's two official languages is often heard in Montreal.
Franglais
This current affairs quiz show was one of the longest running programs on Canadian television.
Front Page Challenge
This series of cross-border attacks by Irish sympathizers helped strengthen Canadian nationalism.
Fenian Raids
This symbol appears on the provincial flag of Québec.
Fleur-de-lis
This iconic TV colossus lived in a castle with pals Rusty and Jerome.
Friendly Giant
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F Answer
This outpost near Lethbridge, Alberta was known for illicit whisky trading.
Fort Whoop-up
This line of latitude separates most of Canada from the United States.
Forty-ninth parallel
This group of 36 colonial representatives laid the groundwork for the union of Canada.
Fathers of Confederation
This city on the St. John River is the capital of New Brunswick.
Fredericton
This Canadian ensemble featured Janis Joplin on vocals.
Full Tilt Boogie Band
This Calgary NHL team originated in Atlanta, Georgia.
Flames
This "f-word" was purportedly used by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in the House of Commons.
Fuddle duddle
This British explorer and his entire crew were lost in the Arctic in 1845.
Franklin
This bay on the north coast of Nova Scotia has the highest tides in the world.
Fundy
The Hudson's Bay and NorthWest companies competed for control of this lucrative enterprise.
Fur trade
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