The Canadian Red Ensign (French: Red Ensign canadien) served as a nautical flag and civil ensign for Canada from 1892 to 1965, and later as the de facto...
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The Canadian Naval Ensign (French: pavillon naval canadien) is the flag worn at the stern or (optionally when at sea) at the gaff of His Majesty's Canadian...
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civil ensign for Canada, the Canadian Red Ensign, was also used as an unofficial national flag and symbol for Canada. The first Canadian Red Ensigns were...
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the Montreal Canadiens; Henri Richard (11), Jean Beliveau (10), Yvan Cournoyer (10) and Claude Provost (9) won their Cups with the Canadiens. He was also...
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arms to deface a blue ensign or red ensign (a Union Flag in the canton, and the Quebec coat of arms in the fly). However, such ensigns were never used — various...
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The Canadian Nationalist Party (French: Parti Nationaliste Canadien) was a far-right, white nationalist political party in Canada. It was registered with...
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The Royal Canadian Infantry Corps (French: Corps d'infanterie royal canadien) is the infantry corps of the Canadian Army and includes regular and reserve...
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General of Canada. Retrieved 16 August 2023. "Nova Scotia". Patrimoine canadien / Canadian Heritage. Retrieved 2 December 2008. "Nova Scotia/Nouvelle-Ecosse...
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Old Stock Canadians Vieux Stock canadiens (French) One version of the Canadian Red Ensign. The banners on the shield represent the ancestries usually...
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upset. Famously, Diefenbaker, a staunch proponent of the Red Ensign, had both the Red Ensign and the Maple Leaf version on his casket following his death...
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Canadian nationalism (French: Nationalisme canadien) has been a significant political force since the 19th century and has typically manifested itself...
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Battle of Fort Necessity (section Red Stone Creek)
Expansion and Franco-Amerindian Alliances". Canadian Museum of History/Musée canadien de l'histoire. Stevens, Wayne E. (September 1916). "The Organization of...
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English Canadians (French: Canadiens anglais), or Anglo-Canadians (French: Anglo-canadiens), refers to either Canadians of English ethnic origin and heritage...
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rouge, and from May 1864 to fall 1866, was vice president of the Institut canadien de Montréal, a literary society with ties to the Rouge. In August 1864...
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organization (2013); Edmonton Oilers organization (2013–2015); Montreal Canadiens organization (2016); 2018 Winter Olympics bronze medalist Rebecca Johnston...
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Many of the Canadiens and their descendants would eventually become voyageurs and coureurs des bois. Continued immigration of Canadien settlers and natives...
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during Queen Anne's War, joint French and Indian forces (including 47 Canadiens and 200 Abenaki, along with some Kanienkehaka (Mohawk), Wyandot, and a...
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independent MLA, was particularly angered by lack of changes to the Canadian Red Ensign that were proposed in mid-1940s. In his motion, he criticized it as a...
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Original Six team, and they have a historic rivalry with the Montreal Canadiens. The Bruins play in the TD Garden, a venue that they share with the Boston...
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exchange of personnel between the two regiments. The song L'immortel 22ème Canadien-français by Paul Ravennes (music), and Léon Chevalier (words) was published...
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officially adopted as the national flag of Canada (replacing the Canadian Red Ensign) by the House of Commons on 15 December 1964 and by the Senate on 17 December...
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Rail transport in Canada RCAF Blackouts Rebellions of 1837 Red Ensign Red River Rebellion Red Tory Referendums in Canada Regional tartans of Canada Regions...
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and when Canada sometimes wins a Gold Medal everybody knows, when the Red Ensign is raised to the masthead, that Canada has won." Smythe disagreed that...
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Bridgewater MA, 1990 Hockey, Montreal Canadiens, Executive Vice President, Hockey Operations https://www.nhl.com/canadiens/team/hockey-operations T. J. Middleton...
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Army's service flag (flown at various army installations) along with the Red Ensign until 1965, after which the current Canadian Flag was exclusively used...
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Brodeur and Desbarats as minister and deputy minister would appease the Canadiens in Quebec. The British government was advised that Britain was losing...
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Governor. January 26 – An Order in Council mandates the use of the Canadian Red Ensign on Canadian government buildings outside Canada. It the first officially...
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College 1955–2006" 2007 Yves Tremblay "L'education et les militaires canadiens" Outremont, Quebec Athena Editions, 2002. "RMC Cadet Handbook" Kingston...
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Evening Banner (?-1961) Cronaca sovversiva (Barre) (1903–1920) Le Patriote Canadien (Burlington) (1839–1840) Alexandria Gazette (1834-1974) Arlington Daily...
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America. Their experience in the colony and with war parties of French Canadien militia and native allies made them skilled in the kind of frontier fighting...
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