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Llista de les banderes del Canadà; 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 Canadiens français; Franco-Manitobains; Amérique francophone; Drapeau du Québec; Liste de drapeaux ...
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]
Château du Crévy: La Chapelle-Caro: Château des Ducs de Rohan: Pontivy: Château Fouquet: Le Palais: commenced 17th century castle Château Gaillard: Vannes: 1410 Ancien Hôtel du Parlement de Bretagne Château de la Grée de Callac: Monteneuf / Augan: 1892 Château de l'Hermine: Vannes: 1785 Former residence of the Dukes of Brittany ...
Manitoban culture is a term that encompasses the artistic elements that are representative of Manitoba.Manitoba's culture has been influenced by both traditional (Aboriginal and Métis) and modern Canadian artistic values, as well as some aspects of the cultures of immigrant populations and its American neighbours.
The National Flag of Canada (French: Drapeau national du Canada), often referred to simply as the Canadian flag, consists of a red field with a white square at its centre in the ratio of 1∶2∶1, in which is featured one stylized, red, 11-pointed maple leaf charged in the centre.
November 3, 2009 Minister of Tourism, Culture, Heritage, Sport and Consumer Protection Ron Lemieux: NDP October 18, 2013 May 3, 2016 Minister of Sport, Culture and Heritage Rochelle Squires: PC: May 3, 2016 August 17, 2017 Cathy Cox: PC August 17, 2017 January 18, 2022 Andrew Smith: PC January 18, 2022 January 30, 2023 Obby Khan: PC January 30 ...
Players and fans stand for the U.S. national anthem prior to the first period of 4 Nations Face-Off hockey game between Canada and the United States in Montreal on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025.
This first of six Monuments de la francophonie d'Ottawa is dedicated to the subject of education. The flag is 5 x 10 m and was raised on a 27 m pole. In 2010, the Ontario government designated September 25 as Franco-Ontarian Day. [7] The date was chosen as it represented the anniversary of the flag.