When I was a tad on the dusty Prairies, ever day we used to sing The Maple Leaf Forever and we'd salute the flag.
YouTube - The Maple Leaf For Ever
YouTube - The Maple Leaf For Ever
To be specific, Stats Can is Catholic, so it follows that the ROC must be, too.
First time I read the lyrics to Maple Leaf forever. One issue I see with it is that it has a certain imperial slant to it, but at least parts of the song aren't so bad.
First time I read the lyrics to Maple Leaf forever. One issue I see with it is that it has a certain imperial slant to it, but at least parts of the song aren't so bad.
To be specific, Stats Can is Catholic, so it follows that the ROC must be, too.
lol Most federal workers are French or French speaking. By far, the most common faith among the French people is Catholicism.Statitstics Canada: How is it Catholic?
lol Most federal workers are French or French speaking. By far, the most common faith among the French people is Catholicism.
What's the big deal? Nothing. But, you asked me how StatsCan is Catholic. So I replied. But the topic of this thread is about the anthem and being politically correct, not language.True.And among English-pseakers, Anglicanism. So what's the big deal? Both are Christian, just different branches. I'm both French-speaking and English-speaking. My mother is Franco-Ontarian and my father British. My father is Anglican and my mother Catholic. I profess neither. Not even the Christian Faith in the broadest sense.
True.And among English-pseakers, Anglicanism. So what's the big deal? Both are Christian, just different branches. I'm both French-speaking and English-speaking. My mother is Franco-Ontarian and my father British. My father is Anglican and my mother Catholic. I profess neither. Not even the Christian Faith in the broadest sense.
lol Most federal workers are French or French speaking. By far, the most common faith among the French people is Catholicism.