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Commission in 2002
determined that
there is some
public pressure from
Labradorians to
break from
Newfoundland and
become a
separate province or territory...
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Labrador are
called "Newfoundlanders," "
Labradorians" (as appropriate), or "Newfoundlanders and
Labradorians".
Since entering confederation, Newfoundland...
- Franco-Newfoundlanders, also
known as Franco-Terreneuvians (or just Terreneuvians) in
English or Franco-Terreneuviens in French, are
francophone and/or...
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Kansas Citians Kentucky →
Kentuckians Kingston →
Kingstonians Labrador →
Labradorians Laguna →
Lagunians (also "Laguneño", "Lagunense")
Lancashire → Lancastrians...
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Prince Edward Islanders, Saskatchewanians, Albertans, Newfoundlanders,
Labradorians,
Northwest Territorians, Yukoners, Anglo-Nunavummiut
Christianity → Protestantism...
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Mainlander refers to any
Canadian (sometimes American,
occasionally Labradorian) not from the
island of Newfoundland.
Mainlander is also occasionally...
- people, and the gold
represents the
confidence of
Newfoundlanders and
Labradorians. The blue
triangles are a
tribute to the
Union Flag, and
represent the...
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arrow becomes a sword,
honouring the
sacrifices of
Newfoundlanders and
Labradorians in
military service when the flag is displa**** as a
vertical banner....
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British government. In two
national referendums,
Newfoundlanders and
Labradorians voted to
become part of
Canada in 1948. On
April 1, 1949, it
became the...
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official Census Canada statistics, 57% of
responding Newfoundland and
Labradorians claim British or
Irish ancestry, with 43.2%
claiming at
least one English...