Many places in Canada no longer bear the name they were once known by. For 10 points each:
[10e] In 2022, this city’s Ryerson University renamed itself as [this city] Metropolitan University. That university is near Yonge (“young”)-Dundas square, just a short subway ride away from this city’s CN Tower.
ANSWER: Toronto
[10h] The former Queen Charlotte Islands north of British Columbia were renamed after these people in 2010. A Bill Reid canoe sculpture at Vancouver International Airport is titled Spirit of those islands named after these people.
ANSWER: Haida (“HY-duh”) people [accept Haida Gwaii; accept The Spirit of Haida Gwaii]
[10m] Across the Hecate Strait from Haida Gwaii, northern British Columbia was given this name in the early 1800s before it became part of the colony. Today, this name refers to a French overseas collectivity with capital Nouméa.
ANSWER: New Caledonia [or Nouvelle-Calédonie; prompt on Caledonia or Calédonie]
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