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are still considered to be appropriate, although arcane, titles for the country. The federal government continues to produce publications and educational materials that specify the currency of these titles, although these publications are not themselves legal or official documents. For instance, in
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Dominion was formed out of the several provinces…The declaration of all the B.N.A. provinces that they desired as one dominion to remain a portion of the Empire, showed what wise government and generous treatment would do, and should have been marked as
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referred to the formation of "one
Dominion under the name of Canada." Section 4 of the BNA Act also declares that: "Unless it is otherwise expressed or implied, the Name Canada shall be taken to mean Canada as constituted under this Act;" this has been interpreted to mean that the
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Charlevoix, Nouvelle France, volume the first, page nine, of the quarto edition, and repeated in "Beautés de l'Histoire du Canada" affords the real solution of the difficulty: "Quelqu'uns derivent ce nom du mot Iroquois Kannata qui se prononce Cannada, et signifie
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languages respectively. Prior to archaeological confirmation that the St. Lawrence
Iroquois were a separate people from the Mohawk, most sources specifically linked the name's origin to the Mohawk word instead of the Laurentian one.
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and modern history of the current realms. The terms have also been used to distinguish the federal government from the provinces, though in this usage, "federal" has replaced "dominion". For example,
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is that Cartier misunderstood the term "Canada" as the existing proper name of the Iroquois people's entire territory rather than the generic class noun for a town or village. For instance, the
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commented, "Now I would ask any honourable member of the House how he would feel if he woke up some fine morning and found himself, instead of a Canadian, a Tuponian or a Hochelegander?".
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O'Toole, Roger (2009). "Dominion of the Gods: Religious continuity and change in a Canadian context". In Hvithamar, Annika; Warburg, Margit; Jacobsen, Brian Arly (eds.).
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in February 1867, and it was unanimously accepted by the other delegates. There appears to have been little discussion, though other names were suggested.
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showed 70% of all Canadians favoured the change, the Senate approved the bill without a
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Hawkins's Picture of Quebec: With Historical Recollections
1774:
1772:
1770:
854:, but there was little or no use of that term to describe
589:"Canadien" or "Canadian" once referred exclusively to the
3733:
3290:
2204:
2202:
2200:
2198:
2196:
2194:
2192:
2190:
2188:
1304:) translated "One Dominion under the Name of Canada" as "
985:", a position which was rarely expressed in those times.
951:"Dominion of Canada" redirects here. For other uses, see
418:
110:
was adopted as the legal name for the new country at the
2657:, pp. 372–393; as per "Rank and Name", pp. 374–381.
2011:
714:
Upper and Lower Canada were merged into one colony, the
3083:
King, Robert D.; Kilson, Robin W. (September 7, 1999).
2082:, pronounced Cannada, signifying a collection of huts."
1767:
1619:. The tartan's alternate name is "Dominion of Canada."
324:
While the Saint-Lawrence Iroquoian origin for the name
3011:
Le Petit Robert 1: dictionnaire de la langue française
2811:
line, who possess the crown of Great Britain, and the
2238:
Histoire d'un mot: l'ethnonyme "canadien" de 1535-1691
2185:
2087:
3469:"Dominion of Canada | The Canadian Encyclopedia"
2984:
2982:
2899:
2225:
The Conduct of the French, with Regard to Nova Scotia
2042:
374:
Marshall Elliott linked the name to the Spanish word
3526:
The Encyclopedia of Native American Economic History
3445:
BRIAN LILLEY, Parliamentary Bureau (March 9, 2011).
2883:. Canadian Heritage. January 9, 2009. Archived from
2741:
2348:
1673:
Canadian provincial and territorial name etymologies
1649:
1221:, who had as his adviser the then Governor General,
1021:. He advocated, in the fourth Canadian draft of the
2881:"The Prince of Wales Royal Visit 2001, Quiz (Kids)"
2778:
2558:
2154:
2061:Hawkins, Alfred; John Charlton Fisher (1834). "7".
844:
English, French, Irish, Scottish, German, American.
3695:
3642:
3268:Forsey, Eugene A., in Marsh, James H., ed. 1988. "
2979:
2907:
2875:
2873:
2402:
1285:Moreover, section 2 indicates that the provinces:
193:is now generally accepted as originating from the
3621:Naming Canada: Stories about Canadian Place Names
3504:
3177:. p. Bulletin No. 347/Rev. 1. Archived from
3111:Naming Canada: Stories about Canadian Place Names
3063:"November 8, 1951 (21st Parliament, 5th Session)"
2838:. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 343.
2440:"Canadian Heritage - Origin of the Name - Canada"
2366:
2298:Canadian Savage Folk: The Native Tribes of Canada
2142:
2078:;"–"Some derive this name from the Iroquois word
1915:"November 8, 1951 (21st Parliament, 5th Session)"
1688:List of Canadian place names of Indigenous origin
1579:system, international organizations (such as the
1307:une seule et mĂŞme Puissance sous le nom de Canada
933:instead of Canada. On these names, the statesman
5158:
3693:
3643:Warkentin, Germaine; Podruchny, Carolyn (2001).
3347:Canada's Digital Collections: Confederation 1867
3320:Canada's Digital Collections: Confederation 1867
3154:United Nations Multilingual Terminology Database
2689:
1821:. J.C. Fisher & W. Kimble. 1841. p. 20.
1683:List of Canadian place names of Ukrainian origin
1546:strongly defended the traditional usage. When a
412:
345:
269:
263:
257:
198:
39:
34:, its origin is now accepted as coming from the
3624:. University of Toronto Press. pp. 14–17.
2870:
1698:List of Canadian place names of Scottish origin
1392:. The term "Dominion of Canada" appears in the
733:
718:, in 1841, based on the recommendations of the
636:but also to the neighbouring region and to the
145:fully under Canadian control, referred only to
48:region used the word to direct French explorer
1703:List of Canadian place names of Spanish origin
1693:List of Canadian place names of English origin
1668:List of Canadian place names of royal heritage
1507:; in the proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II's
1062:in order to "fix the monarchical basis of the
818:, the Latin word for 'northern'; compare with
554:(a claim easily debunked by the fact that the
4891:
3749:
2849:
2772:
2671:Imperial Projects and the Republic of Canada,
2552:
1990:
1797:. University of Toronto Press. p. 1048.
1750:Historical Dictionary of European Imperialism
1475:in 1952, when she was proclaimed not just as
477:
469:
361:
355:
91:. These two colonies were collectively named
3602:, Kingston, Ontario: Strathy Language Unit,
3380:
2360:
1747:Olson, James Stuart; Shadle, Robert (1991).
1611:2008 the Canadian government registered the
1357:
1351:
1345:
1305:
532:'s description elsewhere in his writings of
3126:. Btb.gc.ca. March 18, 2009. Archived from
2938:
2910:Royal Observations: Canadians & Royalty
2256:
2254:
2148:
1855:
1853:
1831:
1753:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 109.
1746:
4898:
4884:
3820:World wars and interwar period (1914–1945)
3756:
3742:
3489:
3394:. Natural Resources Canada. Archived from
3082:
2666:
2654:
2642:
2630:
1642:stopped using Dominion of Canada in 1964.
875:Mesopelagia – 'land between the seas'
652:soon after became the name of a colony in
4905:
3593:"The Name Canada: An Etymological Enigma"
3576:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2660:
2648:
2636:
2604:
2602:
2427:La Nouvelle-France. Ressources françaises
1518:With that said, the national holiday of "
220:, which was spoken by the inhabitants of
75:From the 16th to the early 18th century,
3698:The Oxford Companion to Canadian History
3523:
2932:
2906:Arthur Bousfield; Garry Toffoli (1991).
2549:McClelland and Stewart: Toronto; p. 214.
2251:
2093:
1997:. Oxford University Press. p. 114.
1994:The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Politics
1886:
1850:
1404:
1202:
1104:
740:
704:, sometime being collectively known as "
663:
659:
540:;" or, to a claim that the early French
441:as the Iroquoian word for 'village' and
331:
289:
176:
17:
4292:
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3296:
2696:George M. Wrong; H. H. Langton (2009).
2539:
2408:
2387:from the original on February 17, 2017.
2124:
2118:
2036:
1970:. pp. 37–40, 56–59, 114, 124–125.
1961:
1955:
1790:
1778:
1499:". This also reflected the change from
1417:1927, the 60th jubilee of confederation
1097:
940:
784:
490:, the country came to be named for the
5159:
4716:
3571:
3355:
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3029:
2858:from the original on December 24, 2013
2599:
2458:
2230:
2048:
1938:
1471:was emphasised after the accession of
1276:), the preamble of the act indicates:
5182:Lists of Canada placename etymologies
4879:
4522:Metropolitan areas and agglomerations
3737:
3600:Canadian English: A Linguistic Reader
3590:
3574:The Languages of Native North America
3546:
3262:
2588:
2586:
2485:from the original on December 7, 2010
2471:
2446:from the original on October 12, 2011
2354:
2335:The Anglo Guide to Survival in Québec
2267:. Les Éditions de Septentrion, 1993.
2240:. Les Éditions de Septentrion, 1995.
2208:
1991:Courtney, John; Smith, David (2010).
1859:
1377:to "the Dominion of Canada;" and the
892:The United Provinces of North America
627:
567:The Anglo Guide to Survival in Québec
3638:from the original on April 12, 2016.
3567:from the original on March 25, 2017.
2799:from the original on March 19, 2015.
2768:from the original on March 19, 2015.
2579:from the original on March 19, 2015.
2559:John Robert Colombo (June 1, 2001).
1678:Origins of names of cities in Canada
1575:. Moreover, official sources of the
1522:" kept that name until 1982, when a
1350:('the Kingdom or Realm of Canada'),
1237:sensibilities in the United States:
988:
513:word for 'neat or clean'; a claimed
4795:Topics by provinces and territories
3663:from the original on June 10, 2016.
3228:from the original on August 5, 2013
2967:from the original on April 25, 2012
2373:. Infobase Publishing. p. 27.
2106:"Heritage Minutes: Jacques Cartier"
1880:
1298:The French translation of the 1867
953:Dominion of Canada (disambiguation)
468:claimed that the word derived from
132:in the statutes of Canada in 1951.
13:
3702:. Oxford University Press Canada.
3669:
3202:from the original on June 27, 2010
2989:Dennis Ambrose O'Sullivan (1887).
2716:from the original on June 29, 2014
2583:
2565:. Dundurn Press Ltd. p. 335.
2547:1867: How the Fathers Made a Deal.
2313:. Les Éditions Main Street, 2005.
2131:Ilz appellent une ville Canada
1365:
1175:broadened the meaning of the word
411:attested in Portuguese sources is
14:
5193:
3718:
3160:from the original on May 8, 2014.
3022:Commonwealth and Colonial Law by
2850:Delisle, Jean (October 8, 2009).
2754:. Cengage Learning. p. 246.
2468:Houghton Mifflin: Boston; p. 421.
2285:Canadian Naturalist and Geologist
2162:. Maclear & Company. p.
2115:. Historica Foundation of Canada.
1467:The independence of the separate
1375:United Kingdom Acts of Parliament
1373:There are numerous references in
909:Victorialand – in honour of
730:, and became a national capital.
608:
95:until their union as the British
5021:Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
4858:
4857:
4845:
3524:Johansen, Bruce Elliott (1999).
1794:Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples
1652:
1109:Map of the British Empire under
524:"; a shared Cree and Innu word,
3880:Former colonies and territories
3649:. University of Toronto Press.
3482:
3461:
3438:
3413:
3367:How Canadians Govern Themselves
3329:
3240:
3214:
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2170:
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2099:
2054:
1984:
1715:
1581:Organization of American States
1380:British North America Act, 1867
1314:('power') as a translation for
1293:
1258:was formalized in 1867 through
1165:Dominion and Colony of Virginia
899:Ursalia – 'place of bears'
417:, after the region's plentiful
120:was conferred as the country's
3815:Post-Confederation (1867–1914)
3473:www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
3156:(UNTERM.UN.ORG), Canada page.
2702:. Fireship Press. p. 60.
2403:Warkentin & Podruchny 2001
1932:
1907:
1825:
1811:
1784:
1740:
1013:, talked of "founding a great
846:(Some accounts state that the
56:. Cartier later used the word
1:
3553:. The Canadian Encyclopedia.
3507:Journeys: A History of Canada
3287:. Hurtig Publishers: Toronto.
2996:. Carswell & co. p.
2963:. Senatorcools.sencanada.ca.
2914:. Dundurn Press Ltd. p.
2785:. Camden House. p. 113.
2751:Journeys: A History of Canada
2442:. Pch.gc.ca. April 27, 2011.
1964:Canada and the British Empire
1962:Buckner, Philip, ed. (2008).
1734:
1615:, designed in 1964, with the
1356:('the Union of Canada'), and
1207:Canadian post card from 1905.
1094:to describe the new country.
1009:, who later became the first
902:Vesperia – 'land of the
613:
5146:United States Virgin Islands
3250:. State.gov. January 1, 1979
2779:Reingard M. Nischik (2008).
2155:John George Hodgins (1858).
1362:('the Dominion of Canada').
856:Indigenous peoples in Canada
842:Efisga – an acronym of
824:Cabotia – in honour of
172:
128:ended the practice of using
7:
3860:Crown and Indigenous people
3725:Origin of the Name - Canada
2619:Library and Archives Canada
2609:"Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley"
1645:
1544:Monarchist League of Canada
1477:Queen of the United Kingdom
580:
302:A widespread perception in
10:
5198:
4750:Provincial and territorial
4673:Inventions and discoveries
3810:British Canada (1763–1867)
3763:
3530:Greenwood Publishing Group
3224:. Publications.europa.eu.
2545:Moore, Christopher. 1997.
2481:. Canadaonline.about.com.
2466:The Road to Confederation.
2367:Roger E. Riendeau (2007).
1866:. I.B.Tauris. p. 49.
1724:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
1617:Scottish Tartans Authority
1567:and does not use the term
1421:Until the 1950s, the term
1274:British North America Acts
1179:to a "virtual synonym for
1017:," in connection with the
994:
950:
890:Tupona – acronym for
751:conferences held in London
546:demanded a "can a day" of
478:Minor or humorous theories
5177:Names of places in Canada
5121:Saint Pierre and Miquelon
5039:
4913:
4839:
4803:
4777:
4628:
4544:
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4466:
4457:
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3976:Newfoundland and Labrador
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3937:
3843:
3780:
3771:
3694:Gerald Hallowell (2004).
3676:Choudry, Sujit. 2001(?).
3572:Mithun, Marianne (1999).
3550:The Canadian Encyclopedia
3490:Ewart, J.S. (1912–1917).
3425:Scottish Tartan Authority
3284:The Canadian Encyclopedia
3099:– via Google Books.
2464:Creighton, Donald. 1956.
2370:A Brief History of Canada
2125:Cartier, Jacques (1863).
1791:Magocsi, Paul R. (1999).
1634:or from the even earlier
1526:to replace the name with
1449:leaders also objected to
1388:of the country is simply
1334:Quebec Conference of 1864
1325:was also used in French.
1301:British North America Act
1122:Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley
1024:British North America Act
753:to determine the form of
558:would have been speaking
536:as "the land God gave to
414:Terra Nova do Bacalhau
400:Newfoundland and Labrador
5141:Turks and Caicos Islands
3547:Marsh, James H. (1999).
3089:. Taylor & Francis.
2854:. Government of Canada.
2287:, December 1861. p. 432.
1919:Canadian Hansard Dataset
1708:
1495:, and of all her other "
1330:Fathers of Confederation
1173:Fathers of Confederation
1152:for 'from sea to sea').
1126:Premier of New Brunswick
1031:," in the text is said:
1011:Prime Minister of Canada
1003:Charlottetown Conference
864: – an old name for
624:Saint-Lawrence Iroquoian
5167:Legal history of Canada
4907:Name of North America
3910:Persons of significance
3905:National Historic Sites
3687:Constitutional Keywords
3680:(based on looseleaf by
3388:"Territorial evolution"
2835:Encyclopædia Britannica
1968:Oxford University Press
1939:Bowden, J.W.J. (2015).
1161:Dominion of New England
960:Confederation of Canada
694:United Empire Loyalists
457:
447:
437:
431:
270:
264:
258:
256:meaning 'town' include
199:
40:
5172:Country name etymology
5071:British Virgin Islands
3805:New France (1534–1763)
3618:Rayburn, Alan (2001).
3591:Orkin, Mark M (2010),
3035:Martin, Robert. 1993.
2227:. London: T. Jefferys.
1941:"'Dominion': A Lament"
1836:. Brill. p. 137.
1497:realms and territories
1418:
1395:Constitution Act, 1871
1358:
1352:
1346:
1306:
1291:
1283:
1269:Constitution Act, 1867
1264:Constitution of Canada
1260:Canadian Confederation
1252:
1227:
1208:
1198:
1118:
1072:The 4th Viscount Monck
1053:
773:, and the province of
746:
734:Selection of the name
677:
676:("Threepenny Beaver")
470:
413:
362:
356:
346:
299:
195:St. Lawrence Iroquoian
186:
143:constitution of Canada
81:the part of New France
36:St. Lawrence Iroquoian
27:
5011:Saint Kitts and Nevis
4017:Northwest Territories
3920:Territorial evolution
3613:on September 24, 2015
3500:on February 15, 2006.
3184:on February 27, 2008.
2945:. E. Arnold. p.
2594:Freedom Wears a Crown
2300:. C. W. Coates, 1986.
1945:The Dorchester Review
1887:McIntyre, D. (1998).
1860:Morra, Irene (2016).
1524:private member's bill
1493:Queen of South Africa
1456:Under Prime Minister
1408:
1359:le Dominion du Canada
1318:. Later, the English
1287:
1278:
1239:
1210:
1206:
1193:
1128:, suggested the term
1108:
1033:
1027:(BNA Act), the name "
979:British North America
836:of Canada for England
814:Borealia – from
757:that would unite the
744:
667:
660:British North America
332:Iberian origin theory
293:
180:
104:Confederation in 1867
21:
3991:Prince Edward Island
3024:Kenneth Roberts-Wray
2939:Joseph Pope (1894).
2815:belonging therunto."
2337:. Eden Press, 1983.
2182:, September 5, 1908.
1640:The Canadian Almanac
1489:Queen of New Zealand
1445:on state documents.
1347:le Royaume du Canada
1145:A Mari Usque Ad Mare
973:'s two volume work,
958:Working towards the
785:Other proposed names
726:, chosen in 1857 by
672:postage stamp, the
638:Saint Lawrence River
507:Gulf of St. Lawrence
224:settlements such as
141:, which brought the
66:Saint Lawrence River
5026:Trinidad and Tobago
4921:Antigua and Barbuda
4346:Firearms regulation
3678:"Constitution Acts"
3130:on January 17, 2010
3047:The Machray Review.
2265:Le mythe du sauvage
1721:"Dominion (noun)."
1469:Commonwealth realms
1441:began using simply
1427:political authority
935:Thomas D'Arcy McGee
832:, who explored the
807:Albionoria – '
769:), the province of
690:American Revolution
565:In their 1983 book
522:kan-na-dun, Kunatun
366:('Cape Nothing' in
357:acá nada, aqui nada
350:('nothing here' in
252:languages. Related
242:Iroquoian languages
222:St. Lawrence Valley
218:Laurentian language
4961:Dominican Republic
4527:Population centres
3604:Queen's University
3509:. Nelson College.
3493:The Kingdom Papers
3373:2009-03-25 at the
3341:2011-06-11 at the
3314:2011-06-11 at the
3299:, pp. 19, 21.
3277:2017-01-22 at the
3042:2005-10-17 at the
2614:2007-10-01 at the
2421:2008-09-20 at the
2179:The New York Times
2111:2013-10-04 at the
2076:un amas de cabanes
1632:Province of Canada
1628:Dominion of Canada
1608:Dominion of Canada
1509:new titles in 1953
1485:Queen of Australia
1473:Queen Elizabeth II
1462:Statutes of Canada
1447:Quebec nationalist
1439:federal government
1423:Dominion of Canada
1419:
1400:Canadian banknotes
1219:Duke of Buckingham
1209:
1119:
997:Monarchy of Canada
983:Republic of Canada
975:The Kingdom Papers
797:Anglia – the
759:Province of Canada
747:
716:Province of Canada
692:and the influx of
686:Province of Quebec
678:
670:Province of Canada
640:, which he called
618:European explorer
464:Franciscan priest
300:
187:
97:Province of Canada
52:to the village of
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5043:other territories
4873:
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4852:Canada portal
4773:
4772:
4540:
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4309:Political parties
4277:Foreign relations
4192:
4191:
4079:Canadian Prairies
4069:Pacific Northwest
4035:
4034:
3933:
3932:
3890:Foreign relations
3729:Canadian Heritage
3709:978-0-19-541559-9
3656:978-0-8020-8149-0
3631:978-0-8020-8293-0
3560:978-0-7710-2099-5
3398:on April 13, 2010
3362:Forsey, Eugene A.
2925:978-1-55002-076-2
2792:978-1-57113-359-5
2761:978-0-17-644244-6
2709:978-1-934757-51-2
2572:978-0-88882-232-1
2527:Missing or empty
2380:978-1-4381-0822-3
2211:, pp. 38–43.
2039:, pp. 14–17.
2004:978-0-19-533535-4
1977:978-0-19-927164-1
1900:978-1-349-26922-8
1873:978-0-85772-867-8
1843:978-90-04-17828-1
1804:978-0-8020-2938-6
1781:, pp. 14–22.
1760:978-0-313-26257-9
1613:Maple Leaf Tartan
1353:l'Union du Canada
1060:Kingdom of Canada
1056:Canada's founders
1029:Kingdom of Canada
1007:John A. Macdonald
990:Kingdom of Canada
964:Canada's founders
642:rivière de Canada
626:word (pronounced
591:indigenous groups
498:or that region's
342:Spanish explorers
304:Canadian folklore
126:Louis St. Laurent
112:London Conference
5189:
5111:Saint Barthélemy
5041:Dependencies and
4914:Sovereign states
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4449:Science and tech
4336:Multiculturalism
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4272:Local government
4237:House of Commons
4221:Governor General
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3961:British Columbia
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3800:Pre-colonization
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230:Quebec City
153:. The term
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46:Quebec City
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2209:Orkin 2010
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1413:celebrate
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1244:Lord Derby
1235:republican
1231:postscript
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1037:Parliament
1035:The word '
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595:New France
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189:The name
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173:Etymology
161:the term
99:in 1841.
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1323:dominion
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1100:Dominion
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887:Superior
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668:An 1851
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130:Dominion
117:Dominion
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3773:History
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500:Kannada
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