Category:Use Canadian English from September 2021
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This category combines all use Canadian English from September 2021 (2021-09) 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 2021"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 3,338 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Morris Bodnar
- Bodo, Alberta
- Ebenezer Vining Bodwell
- Jean-Marie Boisvert
- Marcel Boivin
- Roch Bolduc
- David Wesley Bole
- John Bolton (Canadian politician)
- Bone Town, Alberta
- Gwen Boniface
- Saul Bonnell
- Joseph-Arsène Bonnier
- Robert Borden
- Ken Boshcoff
- Charles Edward Bothwell
- Bottrel
- Benoît Bouchard
- Joseph Georges Bouchard
- George Russell Boucher
- William Albert Boucher
- Don Boudria
- Joseph Oscar Lefebre Boulanger
- Prosper Boulanger
- Herménégilde Boulay
- Marc Boulianne
- Henri Bourassa
- Marcel Bourbonnais
- Romuald Bourque
- Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet
- Patricia Bovey
- Bow City, Alberta (hamlet)
- Mackenzie Bowell
- Beniah Bowman
- Isaac Erb Bowman
- James Langstaff Bowman
- George Boyce (Canadian politician)
- Claudette Boyer
- Louis-Alphonse Boyer
- Patrick Boyer
- Frank Boyes
- William Alves Boys
- John Bracken
- George Henry Bradbury
- Joseph-Arthur Bradette
- Frederick Gordon Bradley
- James Charles Brady
- Lewis Brand
- Brant, Alberta
- Vincent Brassard
- Maurice Brasset
- Erna Braun
- Jeff Bray (politician)
- Frederick de St Croix Brecken
- Louis Orville Breithaupt
- Cliff Breitkreuz
- George Arthur Brethen
- Daniel Breton
- Maurice Breton
- Andrew Brewin
- John Brewin
- James Brien
- John Wesley Brien
- Pierre Brien
- Stu Briese
- Beatrice Brigden
- Harry Brightwell
- Robert Brisco
- Bristol Oakes, Alberta
- Edmund James Bristol
- Dave Broda
- Brosseau, Alberta
- Laurel Broten
- Joseph Ovide Brouillard
- William Henry Brouse
- Donald Ferguson Brown
- Gord Brown
- James Brown (Canadian politician)
- James Pollock Brown
- Lois Brown
- Michael A. Brown (Canadian politician)
- Neil Brown (Canadian politician)
- Walter George Brown
- John Ferguson Browne
- Jim Brownell
- Brownfield, Alberta
- Brownvale
- Francis Carmichael Bruce
- Graham Bruce
- Rod Bruinooge
- Hervé-Edgar Brunelle
- Edwin William Brunsden
- Hugh Alexander Bryson
- Isaac Buchanan
- William Ashbury Buchanan
- Buck Creek, Alberta
- Buck Lake, Alberta
- John Francis Buckley
- Jacob Dockstader Buell
- Buford, Alberta
- Samuel Barton Burdett
- David Luther Burgess
- John Wesley Burgess
- Jack Burghardt
- Yolanda Burkhard
- John Burnham (Canadian politician)
- William Herbert Burns
- Isaac Burpee
- Martin Burrell
- Theodore Arthur Burrows
- Ed Byrne (politician)
- Greg Byrne
- James Allen Byrne
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- Cadogan, Alberta
- Cadotte Lake
- Paul Calandra
- Murray Calder
- Drew Caldwell
- William Murray Caldwell
- Michael David Calnan
- Hiram Augustus Calvin
- Colin Cameron (Canadian politician)
- Donald Mackenzie Cameron
- Donald Niel Cameron
- John Hillyard Cameron
- Malcolm Colin Cameron
- Martin Camirand
- Colin Campbell (Ontario politician)
- John Campbell (Quebec politician)
- John A. Campbell (Manitoba politician)
- Larry Campbell
- Max Campbell
- Milton Neil Campbell
- Robert Campbell (Canadian politician)
- Robin Campbell (politician)
- William Campbell (Canadian politician)
- Campsie, Alberta
- Canada women's national under-21 field hockey team
- Canadair CF-104 Starfighter
- Canadian Army
- List of Canadian protected areas
- Katia Canciani
- Ron Cannan
- John Cannis
- Donna Cansfield
- Jean-Charles Cantin
- René Canuel
- Canyon Creek, Alberta
- Canyon Heights, Alberta
- Armand Caouette
- David Caplan
- Carbondale, Alberta
- Cardiff, Alberta
- Elston Cardiff
- Murray Cardiff
- Steve Cardiff
- Lucien Cardin
- Henry Cargill
- Claude Carignan
- Jean-Guy Carignan
- Onésime Carignan
- Crescent Acres, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
- George Caron
- Jean-Baptiste Thomas Caron
- Pierre Caron (politician)
- Yves Caron
- Gary Carr (politician)
- John James Carrick
- Henry George Carroll
- John Carruthers (politician)
- Carseland
- Chesley William Carter
- Edward Carter (politician)
- Richard John Cartwright
- Carway, Alberta
- Louis-Napoléon Casault
- W. Garfield Case
- George Elliott Casey
- Edward L. Cash
- Richard Cashin
- Frederick Clayton Casselman
- Orren D. Casselman
- Cassils, Alberta
- Douglas Caston
- Earl Catherwood
- Martin Cauchon
- Harry Cavers
- Thomas Merritt Cayley
- Cel Damage
- Harvey Cenaiko
- Central Business District, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
- Central Park, Alberta
- CFD Dundurn
- Benoît Chabot
- John Léo Chabot
- Cheryle Chagnon-Greyeyes
- Thelma Chalifoux
- Louis Napoléon Champagne
- Michel Champagne
- Michael Chan (Canadian politician)
- Chancellor, Alberta