"We stand on guard for thee..."

Jul 01, 2006 11:12

Today my nation is 139 years old, though its history started long before it officially became a country ( Read more... )

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alcinoe July 1 2006, 15:52:11 UTC
Have a Happy Canadian Day sweetie!

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terheyt July 1 2006, 16:47:53 UTC
Happy Canada Day!

I'm a fan of the second verse in English:

Oh Canada!
Where pines and maples grow.
Great prairies spread,
And lordly rivers flow.
How dear to us
Thy broad Domain,
From East to Western Sea.
Thy land of hope
For all who toil,
Thy True North stron and free!
God keep our land
Glorious and free,
Oh Canada we stand on guard for thee!
Oh Canada we stand on guard for thee!

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morsefan July 1 2006, 22:20:52 UTC
Happy Canada Day -- but what's the history that makes Canada only 139 years old?

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sorceror July 1 2006, 23:41:47 UTC
Our official confederation (er, pardon, Confederation) only happened in 1867, when the process of amalgamating the separate British colonies remaining in continental North America began with the British North America Act. Everything before that doesn't officially count. Or something...

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ai731 July 3 2006, 16:41:13 UTC
Yeah, which results in bizarre things like my university being about 20 years older than my country and one of our big department stores (The Hudson's Bay Company) being roughly twice as old as Canada, not to mention once having owned about half of it...

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owldaughter July 2 2006, 12:44:49 UTC
It's my favourite verse, too.

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