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"Torch of Liberty" is a song by Japanese rock band Kana-Boon. It was released as the band's sixteenth major-label single, released on November 25, 2020, through Ki/oon Music. "Torch of Liberty" was used as the second opening theme song for the second season of the anime series Fire Force. [1]
October Road (Season 1 did not air in Canada) On Our Own (1994–1995) One Day at a Time ; One Ocean View ; Operation Petticoat; The Oprah Winfrey Show (previously on BBS; 1998–2011) The Osbournes ; The Parent Test (2023) People's Choice Awards (1979–2005) Petrocelli; Picket Fences; Pimp My Ride ; Pivoting (2022) Planet of the Apes
The channel launched on October 1, 2007, and closed on September 1, 2015. Can't Miss Thursdays – A block for first-run programming premieres that aired on Thursday nights. The block later featured live-action, hosted segments.
As The Hour, the show was so named, as it was a daily one-hour program. For the show's seventh season, the show was renamed and shortened into a daily half-hour show, George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight, beginning September 20, 2010. [1] In September 2011, the program was again extended to one hour with its current name. [2]
A Canadian passport (French: passeport canadien) is the passport issued to citizens of Canada.It enables the bearer to enter or re-enter Canada freely; travel to and from other countries in accordance with visa requirements; facilitates the process of securing assistance from Canadian consular officials abroad, if necessary; and requests protection for the bearer while abroad.
Canada Sings was a Canadian reality music competition that premiered on August 3, 2011 on Global.Each episode features two glee clubs representing various organizations and companies, who both prepare and perform a song and dance number for a panel of judges—with the winner winning money towards a charity.
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Season 1 featured music by such Canadian artists as the Dirtmitts (whose song "Ordinary Day" is featured as the series opening track), The Waking Eyes, The Organ, The Stills, Hawksley Workman, Love and Mathematics, Sam Roberts, Pilot Speed, The High Dials, Death from Above 1979, The Dears, The Meligrove Band, You Say Party, Immaculate Machine ...