Category:Use Canadian English from January 2023
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This category combines all use Canadian English from January 2023 (2023-01) 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 January 2023"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 22,731 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Edward Fearon
- Paul Fearon
- Paul Mersereau (politician)
- Vic Fedeli
- William Fedun
- Michael Feduniak
- Albert Fee
- Amy Fee
- Richard Feehan
- Felix, Ontario
- John Fell (Canadian politician)
- Feltzen South, Nova Scotia
- Fenelon Township
- Fenelon Falls
- Maurice Fenelon
- Fenn, Alberta
- HMCS Fennel
- L. Raymond Fennell
- Jacquie Fenske
- Dennis Fentie
- Fenton, Saskatchewan
- Fenwick, Nova Scotia
- Peter Fenwick (politician)
- Francis Ferg
- HMCS Fergus
- Ferguson Bay, Saskatchewan
- Alexander Ferguson
- Howard Ferguson
- Henry Ferguson (politician)
- James Ferguson (Canadian politician)
- John Ferguson (New Brunswick politician)
- John Ferguson (Upper Canada politician)
- Ralph Ferguson
- Robert Ferguson (Manitoba politician)
- Robert Ferguson (Ontario politician)
- Rork Scott Ferguson
- Will Ferguson (Ontario politician)
- William Ferguson (Manitoba politician)
- John Fergusson (politician)
- Layton Fergusson
- Ferintosh, Alberta
- Ferland-et-Boilleau, Quebec
- Luc Ferland
- Ferland, Saskatchewan
- Taras Ferley
- Ferme-Neuve
- Fermeuse
- Fermont
- Rohan Fernando (artist)
- Ferndale, British Columbia
- Ferndale, Bruce County, Ontario
- Fernie, British Columbia
- Rick Ferraro
- Jean-Baptiste Ferré
- Paul Ferreira
- Michelle Ferreri
- Colin Campbell Ferrie
- Alexander David Ferrier
- Bill Ferrier
- James Marshall Ferris
- John Ferris (Ontario politician)
- Ferryland
- Fertile, Saskatchewan
- Mike Feschuk
- Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville
- Festival Vues dans la tête de...
- HMCS Festubert
- Feudal, Saskatchewan
- Feuquières Lake
- Arnold Feusi
- Muhammad Fiaz
- Ficko
- Field, British Columbia
- Corelli Collard Field
- John Collard Field
- Ronald Manning Fielding
- Scott Fielding
- Fife Lake (Saskatchewan)
- Fife Lake, Saskatchewan
- Catherine Fife
- Fighting Island
- Jean Filion
- Joseph-Ludger Fillion
- John Fillis
- Andy Fillmore
- Gary Filmon
- Adolph Fimrite
- Fin Island
- Financial District, Toronto
- Fincastle, Alberta
- Findlater, Saskatchewan
- William Findlater (Manitoba politician)
- Findlay Creek
- Findlay Group
- Glen Findlay
- Kerry-Lynne Findlay
- Clarence Fines
- Gordon Fines
- Sheila Finestone
- Fingal, Ontario
- Elmer Victor Finland
- John Finlay (Canadian politician)
- William Finlay
- Finlayson Islands
- Deane Finlayson
- Donald Finlayson
- Hugh Finlayson
- William Finlayson (Canadian politician)
- Albert Ernest Finley
- John Finn (politician)
- Finnegan, Alberta
- Maurice Finnerty
- Finngal Island
- John Thomas Finnie
- Pat Finnigan
- Finnish Labour Temple
- Fintry, British Columbia
- Fir Mountain
- Tanya Fir
- CFAV Firebird (YTR 561)
- CFAV Firebrand (YTR 562)
- First Chinatown, Toronto
- First Nations in Manitoba
- First Oil Well in Western Canada
- First Peninsula, Nova Scotia
- First South, Nova Scotia
- First Toronto Post Office
- Bea Firth
- Wally Firth
- William Firth
- Robert Fischer (Canadian politician)
- Louis-Philippe Fiset
- Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Site
- Albert Fish (politician)
- Susan Fish
- Fisher Bay, Manitoba
- Fisher Branch, Manitoba
- Fisher Heights
- Alexander Ingram Fisher
- Barb Fisher
- Charles Fisher (North-West Territories politician)
- Charles W. Fisher (Canadian politician)
- Darren Fisher
- Doug Fisher (politician)
- Harold Fisher (politician)
- James Fisher (Manitoba politician)
- James Fisher (physician)
- Martin Fisher
- Mickey Fisher (politician)
- Ron Fisher (politician)
- Sydney Arthur Fisher
- William Fisher (Canadian politician)
- William Fisher (Nova Scotia politician)
- Fisher's Grant 24
- Fisher's Grant 24G
- Fishing Lake Metis Settlement
- Harold Fishleigh
- Fischot Island
- Ralph F. Fiske
- Fiske, Saskatchewan
- Bruce Fitch
- Fitzgerald, Alberta
- Gordon H. Fitzgerald
- Roger Fitzgerald
- Walter Fitzgerald (politician)
- Joseph Fitzgibbon
- Pierre Fitzgibbon
- Fitzmaurice, Saskatchewan
- Brian Fitzpatrick (Canadian politician)
- Fitzroy Harbour
- Fitzsimmons, Alberta
- Fitzwilliam Owen Island
- Five Corners, New Brunswick
- Five Fingers, New Brunswick
- Five Houses and Lower LaHave
- Five Houses, Colchester County
- Five Island Lake, Nova Scotia
- Five Islands, Nova Scotia
- Five Mile Plains, Nova Scotia
- Five Mile River, Nova Scotia
- Five Rivers, New Brunswick
- Gudmundur Fjelsted
- LeRoy Fjordbotten
- Jack Flaherty (politician)
- Jim Flaherty
- Antonio Flamand
- Flamborough, Ontario
- August Flamme
- Flapjack River
- Gene Flasch
- Flat Bay
- Flat Lake, Alberta
- Flatlands, New Brunswick
- Flatrock, Newfoundland and Labrador
- John Ira Flatt
- Dale Flavel
- David Fleet
- Fleming Island (Saskatchewan)
- Donald S. Fleming
- James Fleming (Nova Scotia politician)