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  • noun Plural form of Canadienne.

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Examples

  • Qu'ils sachent que les Canadiennes et les Canadiens sont avec eux en pensée et leur expriment leurs plus sincères condoléances.

    God Bless Pte. Alexandre Peloquin - June 08th, 2009 Military Mom 2009

  • Qu'ils sachent que les Canadiennes et les Canadiens sont avec eux en pensée et leur expriment leurs plus sincères condoléances.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Military Mom 2009

  • Anyway, remember that the folks in BC and Alberta are irritated with the obstinate obnoxious French-speaking Canadiennes as much as we are here in the US. I think you'd find that a trip to either BC or Alberta to be very worthwhile, and the people there extremely pleasant and welcoming ...

    Have Gun, Will Travel in Canada, Eh? 2006

  • The jet also displays the Canadian Forces' signature, "Canadian Forces¦Forces Canadiennes."

    Canada's first C-17 delivered 2007

  • The jet also displays the Canadian Forces' signature, "Canadian Forces¦Forces Canadiennes."

    Archive 2007-08-01 2007

  • It is the dream of all those youngsters from St. John's to Victoria who toil endlessly in the rinks and on their ponds and in the arenas across this country because they want to play for the Leafs or they want to play for the Flames or they want to play for the Oilers or the Senators or the Canucks or the Canadiennes.

    The Plight of Canadian Small Market Hockey Teams 1999

  • Thus the fair and loyal Canadiennes are responsible for the loss of many and many a gallant officer to her majesty's service.

    The Lady of the Ice A Novel James De Mille

  • Boréales, and Les Oiseaux de Neige, Poésies Canadiennes ", a work crowned by the French Academy, 1879;" La Légende d'un Peuple —

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913

  • Soirees Canadiennes (Quebec, 1863); Canada-Francais (Quebec, 1888);

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913

  • The original French manuscript is preserved at St. Francis mission, Pierreville, Canada, and was published in the "Soirées Canadiennes" of 1864.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913

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