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Politics 路New Prime Minister Mark Carney raises the hand of Michael Ma, who crossed the floor from the Conservatives to the Liberals hours earlier, at the Liberal caucus holiday party in Ottawa.(Justin Tang/The Canadian Press) Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looks on during a cabinet swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa last year.(Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) Christy Clark, former premier of B.C., is pictured in Vancouver during an interview with CBC Radio's The House.(Maggie MacPherson/CBC) Canada's Brandon Hagel fights with United States' Matthew Tkachuk during the 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament in Montreal.(Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press) Prime Minister Mark Carney and Gov. Gen. Mary Simon look on during a cabinet swearing in ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, on Friday, March 14, 2025.(Justin Tang/The Canadian Press) Liberal Leader Mark Carney, Bloc Qu茅b茅cois Leader Yves-Fran莽ois Blanchet, New Democratic Party Leader Jagmeet Singh and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pose for a photo before the French-language federal leaders' debate, in Montreal, Wednesday, April 16, 2025.(Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press) King Charles delivers the speech from the throne in the Senate in Ottawa on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.(Chris Young/The Canadian Press) From left, Anaida Poilievre, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre, Damien Kurek and Danielle Kurek celebrate Poilievre's win during the Battle River-Crowfoot byelection.(Jason Franson/The Canadian Press) Finance and National Revenue Minister Fran莽ois-Philippe Champagne hands over a copy of the federal budget in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill.(Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) Prime Minister Mark Carney shakes hands with Michael Ma at the Liberal caucus holiday party in Ottawa.(Justin Tang/The Canadian Press) Test your Canadian politics knowledge with The House's 2025 year-end quiz How well do you remember the year鈥檚 biggest stories? The past 12 months brought big political headlines, new partisan players and plenty of parliamentary surprises. How much do you remember from it all? Listen below as host Catherine Cullen tests a panel of Parliament Hill watchers in this year's House news quiz, with Shannon Proudfoot of the Globe and Mail, Alex Ballingall of the Toronto Star and Christopher Nardi of the National Post. See how you measure up by following along with 40 of this year's questions below. (Scroll down to see the answers at the bottom.) LISTEN | The 2025 House news quiz: Tru-done 1) January kicked off with more Liberals growing disgruntled with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leadership. Questions were swirling around his next move. Trudeau finally revealed his decision to step down how many days into 2025? 2) It was only about six weeks earlier that Trudeau had flown down to Mar-a-Lago to talk tariffs with then-U.S. president-elect Donald Trump. Which premier visited Mar-a-Lago in January for some of their own "friendly and constructive conversation" with the president-elect? 3) Before January was up, a different premier decided to trigger an early election, saying a strong mandate was needed to deal with Trump. Which premier called that election? 4) February began with a significant speech, delivered by Trudeau late on a Saturday evening. When he said, "from the beaches...
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