Category:Use Canadian English from September 2022
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This category combines all use Canadian English from September 2022 (2022-09) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use Canadian English.
Pages in category "Use Canadian English from September 2022"
The following 136 pages are in this category, out of approximately 253 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Jean-Baptiste Labelle (politician)
- Élie Lacerte
- Arthur Lachance
- Claude Lajoie
- Adélard Lanctôt
- François Langelier
- Ernest Lapointe
- Last Mountain House Provincial Park
- Henri-Edgar Lavigueur
- Earl Lawson (politician)
- Mike Layton
- Leader of the Official Opposition (Canada)
- Joseph-Hector Leduc
- Thomas Lefebvre
- Thomas Herbert Lennox
- Battle of Loon Lake
- Loon Lake, Saskatchewan
- Charles Henry Lovell
- Henry Lovell
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- MacDowall, Saskatchewan
- Ron MacLean
- Makwa Lake
- Makwa Lake Provincial Park
- Albert Malouin
- Jacques Malouin
- Jean Marchand
- Louis-Rodrigue Masson
- Louis Huet Massue
- Michel Mathieu (Canadian politician)
- Max Webster
- Thomas McCarthy (Canadian politician)
- William McCleary
- Francis McCrea
- Wallace McDonald
- Thomas McGreevy
- Robert Henry McGregor
- Louise McKinney
- Donald McMillan (Quebec politician)
- John McRory
- Caitlynne Medrek
- Eric Mercury
- James Metcalfe (York East MP)
- Élaine Michaud
- Scott Moffatt
- Jean-Baptiste Mongenais
- Montreal
- Alvin Head Moore
- William Pate Mulock
- Thomas Murray (Canadian politician)
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- 1999 Pan American Games
- Charles Parent
- Georges Parent
- Louis-Étienne Parent
- William Paterson (Canadian politician)
- Lucien Plourde
- Christian Potenza
- Helen Potrebenko
- John Poupore
- William Joseph Poupore
- William Power (Canadian politician)
- Jules-Édouard Prévost
- Wilfrid Prévost
- William Price (Canadian politician)
- Disappearance of Cédrika Provencher
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- Victor Railton
- Red Deer Rebels
- Heather Reisman
- Timothy Byron Rider
- Ringette Canada
- Ringette Finland
- John Adam Rittinger
- Louis-Édouard Roberge
- Thomas Robertson (Ontario politician)
- Jean-Marc Robitaille
- Lorenzo Robitaille
- Gédéon Rochon
- Rino Romano
- Aristide Rompré
- James Gibb Ross
- Alexander Cameron Rutherford
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- Louis Sainte-Marie
- Seair Seaplanes
- Sedley, Saskatchewan
- Shell Lake, Saskatchewan
- Shell River (Saskatchewan)
- Kelly Sheridan
- Schuyler Shibley
- Georges-Honoré Simard
- David Smith (Quebec politician)
- Rod Smith (sportscaster)
- UTIAS Snowbird
- So Jealous
- James Somerville (Wentworth County, Ontario politician)
- Amy Soranno
- Spruce River (Saskatchewan)
- St. Victor Petroglyphs Provincial Park
- St. Victor, Saskatchewan
- The Stampeders
- Steele Narrows Provincial Park
- Frederick William Strange
- Thomas Clark Street
- Streetnix
- Sturgeon River (Saskatchewan)
- Sweden Ringette Association