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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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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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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...
- Nòva
cançon (Occitan pronunciation: [ˈnɔβɔ kanˈsu, -ɔvɔ], also
spelled Nòva chançon [ˈnɔvɔ tʃanˈsu], "New Song") is a
musical renewal wave that
swept through...
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Launches Inside Music Nashville". MusicRow.
Retrieved November 22, 2021. "
Cancon shines at
International Songwriting Competition". CBC.
March 29, 2007....
- with 16" by
Debra Yeo at www.thestar.com "Monte
Carlo Fest
stacked with
CanCon" by
Brendan Christie at playbackonline.ca
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quotations related...
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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...
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Can "Boppin' with the Blues" – 1980 #88
Can "What've I Been Drinkin" – 1980 #28
CanAC "Hear That
Guitar Ring" – 1981 #22
Can-
CanCon #22
Can-AOCan
Con "Lovin'...
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Gabriel music."
Robbie Robertson's
version reached number 29 on the RPM
CanCon charts in 1988. Rod
Stewart recorded a
version of "Broken Arrow" in 1991...