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    see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. "O Canada" (French: Ô Canada) is the national anthem of Canada. The song was originally commissioned by Lieutenant...
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    Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the...
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  • The lyrics to "Ô Canada! mon pays, mes amours", meaning "O Canada! my country, my love" is a French-Canadian patriotic song. It was written by George-Étienne...
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  • O Canada is the national anthem of Canada. O Canada may also refer to: O Canada! (film), a film at the Canada pavilion of Epcot Oh, Canada (film), a 2024...
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    ò Ô ô Ǒ ǒ Ő ő Ŏ ŏ Ȏ ȏ Ȯ ȯ Ȱ ȱ Ɵ ɵ Ơ ơ Ō ō Õ õ Ȭ ȭ Ǫ ǫ Ȍ ȍ Ó̩ ó̩ Ò̩ ò̩ Ǭ ǭ o͍...
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    languages / Le TSO présente " Ô Canada " en 12 langues, retrieved October 28, 2021 Yiddish O Canada, retrieved October 28, 2021 O Canada: Spanish/Espagnol (Amanda...
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    O Canada! was a Circle-Vision 360° film attraction at the Canada Pavilion, within Epcot's World Showcase at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Its...
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    Geneviève Castrée (redirect from Ô PAON)
    posthumously. She also recorded a total of eight albums under the name Woelv and Ô Paon (stylized in all caps). In 2003, Castrée met musician Phil Elverum, and...
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    1967 Academy Award for Live Action Short Film. "Ô Canada! mon pays, mes amours" is a French-Canadian song, written by George-Étienne Cartier first sung...
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    Canada has ten provinces and three territories that are sub-national administrative divisions under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Constitution. In the...
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    Adolphe-Basile Routhier (category Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada))
    wrote a number of books under the name Jean Piquefort. Routhier's poem "Ô Canada" was commissioned by the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Théodore Robitaille...
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  • O Canada is a Canadian animated television anthology series, broadcast in the United States, and all across the Asia-Pacific region on Cartoon Network...
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  • Service Canada is the program operated by Employment and Social Development Canada to serve as a single-point of access for the Government of Canada's largest...
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    Freedoms were the top symbols of Canadian identity. Next highest were the national anthem ("O Canada"), the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and ice hockey...
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  • Founded in 2001, Project O Canada was a Toronto-based anti-terrorism investigation by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Created in response to the September...
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    Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (category Provincial and territorial holidays in Canada)
    French Canadians (Congrès national des Canadiens français). On this occasion, the citizens of Quebec City were the first ones to hear the "Ô Canada" of Calixa...
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    Canada Day (French: Fête du Canada, [faɛ̯t dzy kanadɑ]), formerly known as Dominion Day (French: Fête du Dominion), is the national day of Canada. A federal...
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    "O Canada" at every home game. In some home games (including Canada Day home games and playoffs), "O Canada" is sung in English and French. When "O Canada"...
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  • "Canada-I-O" (also known as "Canadee-I-O" or "The Wearing of the Blue") is a traditional English folk ballad (Roud 309). It is believed to have been written...
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    "God Save the King" followed by the first four and last four bars of "O Canada"), as well as the salute given to governors of British overseas territories...
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    George-Étienne Cartier (category Attorneys general of Canada East, Province of Canada)
    where he sang his famous poem Ô Canada! mon pays, mes amours (not to be confused with the national anthem of Canada). To celebrate the part he played...
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    monarchy of Canada is Canada's form of government embodied by the Canadian sovereign and head of state. It is one of the key components of Canadian sovereignty...
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    The National Flag of Canada (French: Drapeau national du Canada), often referred to simply as the Canadian flag, consists of a red field with a white...
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    first line of the Canadian national anthem, O Canada (French title: Ô Canada), a vocative phrase addressing Canada. The vocative case in Romanian is partly...
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    The music of Canada reflects the diverse influences that have shaped the country. Indigenous Peoples, the Irish, British, and the French have all made...
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  • Colleens return to their normal lives and end the film with a cover of "O Canada", accompanied on guitar by Guy LaPointe. Lily-Rose Depp as Colleen Collette...
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  • Look up Canada, canada, Canadá, Canadà, cañada, or Ca-na-đa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Canada is a country in North America. Canada may also refer...
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    Amber Marshall (actress) (category Use Canadian English from September 2021)
    Amber Marshall (born June 2, 1988) is a Canadian actress, singer, and equestrian. She has appeared in several television films and series, most notably...
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  • requires arenas in both the U.S. and Canada to perform both "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "O Canada," the Canadian national anthem, at games that involve...
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    French Canadians (French: Canadiens français), referred to as Canadiens mainly before the nineteenth century, are an ethnic group who trace their ancestry...
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