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  2. Franco-Manitoban - Wikipedia

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    The Festival du Voyageur, held annually since 1970 in Saint-Boniface, is a major celebration in the Franco-Manitoban community. [17] Cinémental is an annual French-language film festival, staged at the Centre culturel Franco-Manitobain in Winnipeg. [18]

  3. Franco-Albertans - Wikipedia

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    Among the Franco-Albertans that were born outside Canada, approximately half originated from Africa, 23 per cent from Europe, 15 per cent from other countries in the Americas, and 13 per cent were from Asia. [3] In the 2016 census, 411,315 Albertans, or 10.5 per cent of the provincial population, reported having partial or full French ancestry. [5]

  4. List of French flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag Date Party Description 2020–present; originally adopted in 1794: National flag of the French Second Republic, Second French Empire, French Third Republic, French State, Provisional Government of the French Republic, French Fourth Republic, and the French Fifth Republic.

  5. Symbols of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    June 10, 2014 Big Bluestem became Manitoba's official provincial grass emblem after a public voted that took place from April 15 to December 15, 2009. [7] Able to reach a height of 150 cm (4.9 ft), Big Bluestem is one of the main species of the Tallgrass prairie, and it occurs throughout the prairie grassland areas of southern Manitoba.

  6. Gaétan Gervais - Wikipedia

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    Gaétan Gervais, CM (August 10, 1944 – October 20, 2018) [1] [2] was a Canadian author, historian and university professor, most noted as a prominent figure in Franco-Ontarian culture. With a group of university students at Laurentian University , he designed the Franco-Ontarian flag , [ 3 ] and was a founding member of the Franco-Ontarian ...

  7. List of Canadian provincial and territorial symbols - Wikipedia

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    Nunavut [10] Rock ptarmigan: Canadian Inuit Dog - Purple saxifrage - - Nunavut Sanginivut (Our land, our strength) - Ontario [11] Common loon - - White trillium: Eastern white pine: Amethyst: Ut incepit fidelis sic permanet (loyal she began thus she remains) Anthem (unofficial): "A Place to Stand, A Place to Grow (Ontari-ari-ari-o!)" Prince ...

  8. File:Flag of the Franco Albertains.svg - Wikipedia

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    Usage on de.wikipedia.org Liste kanadischer Flaggen; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Francocanadienses; Usuario:Michelsimard; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org فرانسوی-کانادایی; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Drapeau de la France; Canadiens français; Franco-Albertains; Amérique francophone; Drapeau ethnique; Drapeau du Québec; Liste de drapeaux ...

  9. Franco-Albertan flag - Wikipedia

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    The Franco-Albertan flag is a symbol used to represent Franco-Albertans. The flag features several colours and elements relating to the province of Alberta as well as the Francophonie . The colour white and a white fleur-de-lys is used to represent French culture, whereas the red-coloured wild rose and the colour blue is used to represent the ...