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Canadian and Forces
* The British Columbia Dragoons, a Canadian Forces armoured regiment based in Kelowna and Vernon, British Columbia
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* The Canadian Airborne Regiment, a Canadian Forces formation
Annual celebrations also take place in Hong Kong, entitled Canada D ' eh and held on June 30 at Lan Kwai Fong, where an estimated attendance of 12, 000 was reported in 2008 ; in Afghanistan, where members of the Canadian Forces mark the holiday at their base ; and in Mexico, at the American Legion in Chapala, and the Canadian Club in Ajijic.
* Canadian Forces Decoration
In the 1997 federal election, Prime Minister Jean Chrétien's Liberals endured a bitter defeat to the PCs and NDP in many ridings as a result of unpopular cuts to unemployment benefits for seasonal workers, as well as closures of several Canadian Forces Bases, the refusal to honour a promise to rescind the Goods and Services Tax, cutbacks to provincial equalization payments, health care, post-secondary education and regional transportation infrastructure such as airports, fishing harbours, seaports, and railways.
** Commodore ( Canada ), in the Canadian Forces
Belgian Forces identity tags are, like the Canadian and Norwegian, designed to be broken in two in case of fatality ; the lower half is returned to Belgian Defence tail, while the upper half remains on the body.
Canadian Forces ID Disk.
Memorial Stained Glass window at Royal Military College of Canada of 2770 LCol KL Jefferson, a member of the 12th Manitoba Dragoons, an armoured regiment of the Canadian Army and Canadian Forces
There are three dragoon regiments in the Canadian Forces: the Royal Canadian Dragoons and two reserve regiments, the British Columbia Dragoons and the Saskatchewan Dragoons.
The Royal Canadian Dragoons is the senior Armoured regiment in the Canadian Forces.
* 1968 – Canada's three military services, the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force, are unified into the Canadian Forces.
The Minister of National Defence Art Eggleton advised Governor General Adrienne Clarkson to authorize more than 100 Canadian Forces members serving on military exchange programs in the United States and other countries to participate in U. S. operations in Afghanistan.
The Canadian Armed Forces built and tested a number of hydrofoils ( e. g. Baddeck and two vessels named Bras d ' Or ), which culminated in the high-speed anti-submarine hydrofoil HMCS Bras d ' Or in the late 1960s.
It was reported, in early June 2007, that Prince Harry had arrived in Canada to train, alongside soldiers of the Canadian Forces and British Army, at CFB Suffield, near Medicine Hat, Alberta.

Canadian and identity
The province's unspoiled natural beauty, untamed wild and economic dependence on the land and natural resources in particular are a strong embodiment of Canadian identity.
Military of the Netherlands identity tags, like the Canadian and Norwegian ones, are designed to be broken in two in case of a fatality ; the lower end is returned to Dutch Defence Headquarters, while the upper half remains on the body.
Each of the aforementioned actions were and are seen as significant in furthering the cause of Canadian autonomy from Britain and developing a national identity on the international stage.
The term became more common in English as Québécois largely replacing French Canadian as an expression of cultural and national identity among French Canadians living in Quebec during the Quiet Revolution of the 1960s.
The predominant French Canadian nationalism and identity of previous generations was based on the protection of the French language, the Roman Catholic Church, and Church-run institutions across Canada and in parts of the United States.
While not as commonly lampooned as the Canadian " eh ", there are few features that are ' more eagerly recognized by New Zealanders as a marker of their identity than the tag particle, " eh ."'.
Through the 1960s and 1970s, the rise of Quebec nationalism and changes in Canadian identity created an atmosphere where the purpose and role of the monarchy came into question.
Category: Canadian identity
Atwood ’ s contributions to the theorizing of Canadian identity have garnered attention both in Canada and internationally.
In Survival, Atwood postulates that Canadian literature, and by extension Canadian identity, is characterized by the symbol of survival.
More recently, Atwood has continued her exploration of the implications of Canadian literary themes for Canadian identity in lectures such as Strange Things: The Malevolent North in Canadian Literature ( 1995 ).
Ultimately, according to her theories in works such as Survival and her exploration of similar themes in her fiction, Atwood considers Canadian literature as the expression of Canadian identity.
According to this literature, Canadian identity has been defined by a fear of nature, by settler history and by unquestioned adherence to the community.
Oscar tries to keep his Canadian identity secret, but admitted that he is Canadian due to his parents being from Canada.
" Buchan also encouraged a distinct Canadian identity and national unity, despite the ongoing Great Depression and the difficulty which it caused for the population.
Based on his observations of Canadian literature, Frye concluded that, by extension, Canadian identity was defined by a fear of nature, by the history of settlement and by unquestioned adherence to the community.
However, Frye perceived the ability and advisability of Canadian ( literary ) identity to move beyond these characteristics.

Canadian and discs
A few seven-inch black shellac records issued by the Canadian Berliner Gramophone Company around 1900 had the " His Master's Voice " dog-and-gramophone trademark lightly etched into the surface of the playing area as an anti-piracy measure, technically qualifying them as picture discs by some definitions.
It featured all thirteen episodes, uncensored, on two discs, with a rating of 18A under the Canadian Home Video Rating System, but with no special features or even subtitles!

Canadian and abbreviated
The name " Sioux " is an abbreviated form of Nadouessioux borrowed into Canadian French from Nadoüessioüak from the early Odawa exonym: naadowesiwag " Sioux ".
* Billy Talent, a Canadian band from Ontario, sometimes abbreviated " BT "
and commonly abbreviated to GYBE or GY! BE ) is a Canadian post-rock band which originated from Montreal, Quebec in 1994.
The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League ( French: la Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec, abbreviated QMJHL in English, LHJMQ in French ) is one of the three major junior ice hockey leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League.
The Canadian Grand Prix ( known in French as the Grand Prix du Canada ), abbreviated as gpc, is an annual auto race held in Canada starting in 1961.
Canadian content ( abbreviated CanCon, cancon or can-con ) refers to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) requirements that radio and television broadcasters ( including cable and satellite specialty channels ) must air a certain percentage of content that was at least partly written, produced, presented, or otherwise contributed to by persons from Canada.
The Queen Elizabeth Way, commonly abbreviated as the QEW, is a 400-Series highway in the Canadian province of Ontario linking Buffalo, New York and the Niagara Peninsula with Toronto.
The Sports Network, commonly abbreviated as TSN, is a Canadian English language Category C specialty channel and is Canada's leading English language sports TV channel.
Macaroni and cheese, also abbreviated as " mac and cheese " in American English, Canadian English, Australian English, and New Zealand English, or " macaroni pie " in Caribbean English, and " macaroni cheese " in the United Kingdom, is a dish consisting of cooked elbow macaroni and white sauce with some cheese added.
Students enter into the Canadian Resident Matching Service, commonly abbreviated as CaRMS in the fall of their final year.
RCAF Station North Bay was renamed Canadian Forces Base North Bay ( abbreviated " CFB North Bay ") on 1 April 1966, as part of the Canadian government's plan to merge the country's air force, army and navy into a single entity, the Canadian Armed Forces.
North Bay's base became 22 Wing / Canadian Forces Base North Bay, abbreviated as 22 Wing / CFB North Bay.
The Canadian Press ( often abbreviated as CP ), known in French as La Presse Canadienne ( PC ), is a national news agency headquartered in Toronto.
The Canadian Press operates in both English and French, Canada's official languages ; the French Service was established in 1951 and is named La Presse Canadienne ( abbreviated as PC ).
Réseau des sports ( commonly abbreviated as RDS ), is a Canadian French language Category C specialty channel showing sports and sport-related shows.
The department specifically in charge is the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, usually abbreviated CRTC.
The Royal Canadian Hussars ( Montreal ) ( abbreviated as RCH ) is an armoured reconnaissance regiment of the Primary Reserve in the Canadian Forces.
* The Movie Network ( abbreviated on-air as M ): the main " flagship " channel that offers films, documentaries and TV series including content from the American pay service Showtime, along with Canadian programming.
The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act ( abbreviated PIPEDA or PIPED Act ) is a Canadian law relating to data privacy.
* World Canadian Bureau, a fictional group ( abbreviated " WGA " as a shot at the Writers Guild of America ) from the South Park episode " Canada on Strike "

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