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  2. Vive la Canadienne - Wikipedia

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    Vive la Canadienne is the current regimental quick march of the Royal 22nd Regiment. Vive la Canadienne was the anthem of French Canadians in Quebec before it was replaced by O Canada. According to Ernest Gagnon, it was based on an old French tune, Par derrièr' chez mon père. [1] It is the quick march of the Royal 22nd Regiment.

  3. Canadian Women's Open - Wikipedia

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    The tournament was first known as La Canadienne, as the event was held in Quebec. In 1974, it was sponsored by Imperial Tobacco Canada , becoming the Peter Jackson Classic until 1984, after which it became the du Maurier Classic ; both Peter Jackson and du Maurier are cigarettes within the Imperial Tobacco Canada umbrella.

  4. Jocelyne Bourassa - Wikipedia

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    Bourassa won LPGA Rookie of the Year honors in 1972. [3] The following year she won the first-ever La Canadienne golf championship, [1] now the Canadian Women's Open. She was the only Canadian woman to win the Canadian Women's Open until Brooke Henderson in 2018.

  5. These La Canadienne Boots Are Like Uggs—But a More ... - AOL

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    According to T&C's associate shopping editor, these shearling-lined weatherproof booties are like Uggs—but a more elevated version.

  6. Canadien (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Canadienne cattle, breed of cattle; Le Canadien, short-lived Canadian newspaper (1806–1810) La Canadienne, early name for the Canadian Women's Open golf tournament; Tour des Canadiens, residential skyscraper in Montreal, completed in 2016

  7. Culture of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Quebec's National Holiday (French: La Fête nationale du Québec) is celebrated annually on June 24, St. John the Baptist Day. In general, Canadian nationalists are concerned about the protection of Canadian sovereignty and loyalty to the Canadian State, placing them in the civic nationalist category.

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