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Canadian works on the
Canadian Airwaves CAN-
CON (convention),
Ottawa Literary science fiction convention Cancon, a
commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France...
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Canadian content (abbreviated
CanCon,
cancon or
can-
con; French:
contenu canadien)
refers to the
Canadian Radio-television and
Telecommunications Commission...
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Cancon (French pronunciation: [kɑ̃kɔ̃]; Occitan: Cancor) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne
department in south-western France.
Communes of the Lot-et-Garonne...
- (1989-04-09). "Canadian
Content (
Cancon)". RPM.
Retrieved 2016-02-24. RPM
staff (1989-11-18). "Canadian
Content (
Cancon)". RPM.
Archived from the original...
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singles on RPMs
Canadian Content chart: For "Political": "Canadian
Content (
Cancon) -
Volume 48, No. 19 Aug 27, 1988". RPM.
Retrieved June 9, 2021. {{cite...
- Billboard. p. 66.
Retrieved August 29, 2011. Berman,
Sarah (April 12, 2016). "
CanCon Rules Put a Lot of
Weird Teens on
Television in the 90s". Vice. Nicholson...
- with 16" by
Debra Yeo at www.thestar.com "Monte
Carlo Fest
stacked with
CanCon" by
Brendan Christie at playbackonline.ca
Wikiquote has
quotations related...
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chart in the
United States. The song was #68 in RPM Magazine's Top 100
CanCon songs 1964-1996.
Words and
Music for "Wildflower" were
written by Douglas...
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CAN-
CON,
stylized CAN•
CON, or more
completely "
CAN•
CON: The
Conference on
Canadian Content in
Speculative Arts and Literature", is a
periodic science fiction...
- band's
second studio album, Road Apples. The song
reached No. 1 on the RPM
CANCON (Canadian Content) chart. The
title of the song
refers to the city of Trois-Pistoles...