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their ethnicity as "Canadian", 38 per cent
report their ethnicity as "
Newfoundlander" in a 2003
Statistics Canada Ethnic Diversity Survey.
During the initial...
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province of
Newfoundland and Labrador. The name Franco-Terreneuvian
derives from Terre-Neuve, the
French name of
Newfoundland. The Franco-
Newfoundlander community...
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Newfoundland (/ˈnjuːfən(d)lənd, -lænd/ NEW-fən(d)-lənd, -land,
locally /ˌnuːfənˈlænd/ NEW-fən-LAND; French: Terre-Neuve,
locally [taɛ̯ʁˈnœːv]) is a large...
- theme.
These include I am an Albertan, I am a
British Columbian, I am a
Newfoundlander, and I Am Not Canadian, the last of
which focused on the
Quebec sovereignty...
- done at once. In all cases, only a
native Newfoundlander can
officiate a "proper" screech-in. "
Newfoundland Screech Rum". Screechrum.com. "Schreech-ins"...
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Canadian province of
Newfoundland and Labrador. It is
located on the
eastern tip of the
Avalon Peninsula on the
island of
Newfoundland. The city
spans 446...
- ISBN 978-0-7735-6180-9. Nicholson, G. W. L. (2010). The
Fighting Newfoundlander: A
History of the
Royal Newfoundland Regiment. Montreal: McGill-Queen's
University Press...
- In
modern Newfoundland (Irish:
Talamh an Éisc), many
Newfoundlanders are of
Irish descent.
According to the
Statistics Canada 2016 census, 20.7% of Newfoundlanders...
- The
Newfoundland is a
large breed of
working dog. They can be black, grey, brown, or
black and white. However, in the
Dominion of
Newfoundland, before...
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French astronomer and
mathematician Edward Patrick Roche (1874–1950),
Newfoundlander prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church Edward Roche (politician) (1754–1821)...