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  <title>116: &amp;quot;O Canada&amp;quot;</title>
  <description>On June 24, 1880, &amp;quot;O Canada&amp;quot; was performed for the first time.&#13;
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Here are some things you may not have known about the Canadian national anthem.&#13;
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First: The lyrics were originally written in French to celebrate Saint Jean-Baptiste Day. A version in English was written in 1906, with more-popular lyrics written in 1908. The current lyrics were adopted in 1980, when the song was officially named Canada's national anthem.&#13;
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Second: Several songs vied with &amp;quot;O Canada&amp;quot; for the right to be the national anthem. &amp;quot;Chant National&amp;quot; was frequently used by Francophones, while &amp;quot;God Save the Queen&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;The Maple Leaf Forever&amp;quot; were used by English speakers.&#13;
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Third, as with the American &amp;quot;Star Spangled Banner, &amp;quot;O Canada&amp;quot; has several additional and rarely-sung verses.&amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
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Our question: What year did Canada become completely free of entanglements with the British Parliament?</description>
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