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  2. Canadian patriotic music - Wikipedia

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    "Canadian Railroad Trilogy" is a Canadian folk song by Gordon Lightfoot describing the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway. This song was commissioned by the CBC for a special broadcast on January 1, 1967, to start Canada's Centennial year. [27] It appeared on Lightfoot's The Way I Feel album later in the same year.

  3. Category:Canadian patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Canadian patriotic songs" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Canadian country music - Wikipedia

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    Canadian-American rock artists the Band and Neil Young were influential in the early fusion of country and rock. A hybrid alternative country / roots rock scene based on Toronto 's Queen Street West in the 1980s and 90s, pioneered by musician and community radio host Handsome Ned , launched artists including Blue Rodeo , Prairie Oyster ...

  5. Category:Canadian country music songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Canadian country music songs" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  6. List of Canadian flags - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Canada (at left) being flown with the flags of the 10 Canadian provinces and 3 territories. The Department of Canadian Heritage lays out protocol guidelines for the display of flags, including an order of precedence; these instructions are only conventional, however, and are generally intended to show respect for what are considered important symbols of the state or ...

  7. George Stanley - Wikipedia

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    George F. G. Stanley was born in Calgary, Alberta in 1907 and received a BA from the University of Alberta in Edmonton. [2] He studied at Keble College, University of Oxford, in 1929 as the Rhodes Scholar from Alberta, and held a Beit Fellowship in Imperial Studies and a Royal Society of Canada Scholarship.

  8. Category:Songs about Canada - Wikipedia

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    Clearly Canadian (song) The Cliffs of Baccalieu; D. Down by the Henry Moore; F. ... List of songs about Toronto; V. List of songs about Vancouver; W. Witch Hunt (song) Y.

  9. Ô Canada! mon pays, mes amours - Wikipedia

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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 Cartier and first sung in 1834, during a patriotic banquet of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society held in Montreal.