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Join us this September 7 for a night of trivia! Credit: Canva Credit: Canva

Dear rabble rousers, 

How well do you know your Canadian politics, history and general knowledge? 

Let’s test! 

  • In 1931, this Canadian became the first licensed deaf pilot in the world. Who was it?
  • I am the most consumed fruit in Canada. What am I?
  • He was the first person of First Nations’ status to be elected to the House of Commons. Who was he? 
  • What year was the loonie introduced in Canada? 
  • In 1929, this group of women successfully petitioned the Canadian government to have women legally recognized as “persons” under the law. What was their group named? 

Too easy? 

More challenging than you thought? 

Let’s see how you do in person! 

Join us at Supermarket Bar in Toronto on September 3, 2025 at 7pm. 

This is our first in-person fundraising event for quite some time, and we’d love to see you there. 

The trivia will test your knowledge of Canadian news, politics and history, all whilst raising money to strengthen our reporting and uniting our rabble rousing community

If you’re in the area, come on down and join in the fun.

Buy your tickets for this event here. We can’t wait to see you there! 

Mads Bayliss
Assistant to the publisher at rabble.ca

Answers: 

  • The Famous Five
  • Banana 
  • Leonard Marchand
  • 1987
  • The Famous Five

Mads Bayliss

Mads Bayliss is an aspiring journalist and non-profit coordinator based in Toronto, Canada. After obtaining a BSc in Anthropology from University College London, they felt drawn to journalism as the most...