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  2. In Flanders Fields - Wikipedia

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    Canada Post honoured the 50th anniversary of John McCrae's death with a stamp in 1968 and marked the centennial of his famous poem in 2015. Other Canadian stamps have featured the poppy, including ones in 1975, 2001, 2009, [42] 2013 and 2014. Other postal authorities have employed the poppy as a symbol of remembrance, including those of ...

  3. List of Canadian poets - Wikipedia

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    Corrado Paina (born 1954), Italian poet living in Canada since 1987, editorial director of the quarterly magazine ItalyCanada Trade; Arleen Paré; Fawn Parker; Lisa Pasold; John Pass (born 1947), English-born Canadian poet and academic who has lived in Canada since 1953; married to poet and novelist Theresa Kishkan; Philip Kevin Paul

  4. A Pittance of Time - Wikipedia

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    "A Pittance of Time" is a 2002 Canadian folk song by Terry Kelly and produced by Jefter Publishing – SOCAN. [1] Kelly's intent in writing the song was to remind people to observe the two-minute silence on Remembrance Day , after a man in the same shop as him failed to do so.

  5. Canadian poetry - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, John McCrae, serving as a surgeon in the Canadian Army, wrote the famous war poem "In Flanders Fields". After the war, in Newfoundland, E. J. Pratt described the struggle to make a living from the sea in poems about maritime life and the history of Canada; while in central Canada, poets such as Ralph Gustafson and Raymond Knister were ...

  6. John Robert Colombo - Wikipedia

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    Colombo was born in Kitchener, Ontario, in 1936. [1] He attended the University of Toronto, where he began organizing literary events in the late 1950s.He started writing and publishing poetry in the early 1960s; his first book of poetry Lines for the Last Days was illustrated by William Kurelek.

  7. Laurence Binyon - Wikipedia

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    Today Binyon's most famous poem, "For the Fallen", is often recited at British Remembrance Sunday services; is an integral part of Anzac Day services in Australia and New Zealand and of 11 November Remembrance Day services in Canada.

  8. James Reaney - Wikipedia

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    James Crerar Reaney, OC FRSC (September 1, 1926 – June 11, 2008) was a Canadian poet, playwright, librettist, and professor, [1] "whose works transform small-town Ontario life into the realm of dream and symbol."

  9. Just a Common Soldier - Wikipedia

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    Written and published in 1987 by Canadian veteran and columnist A. Lawrence Vaincourt, it now appears in a number of anthologies and newspapers, particularly around Remembrance Day. [ 1 ] The Australian Legion included it in their video tribute, Victory in the Pacific, and it was a central part of the 2009 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal.

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