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Canadian Forces Sing National Anthem at Maple Leafs Game

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2008

The canadian forces singing the nation anthem at the leafs game.

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  • Where did you record this from? Were you on the ice?

  • no, I was right by the glass, first row, those are the best seats ever! EXPENSIVE though.

  • Ah right. It looks like you're standing with them!

  • yea, i was just in the front row.

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  • No... it's just what we call respect.

  • This is a great vantage point from that evening!

    It was a real honour to sing the national anthem for the CF Appreciation night and I am proud to wear the uniform - in addition to holding the microphone...thank you for posting this.

    All the best

    2Lt Scott Newlands

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  • Just beautiful ... the pan to our Flag at the end gave me chills ... simply beautiful~!!!

  • @MrEODTEK sorry...will BE sung by a member of the CF or RCMP.

  • @engrish2006 wrong....it was just sung ata Canucks game a few days ago. whenever we have the opportunity/privilege to sing the national anthem...it must be sung in BOTH official languages anywhere in the world. example: when we were on parade for D-DAY ceremonies in france an holland...2 diff. members of the CF were "instructed" that they shall sing the N.A. It was sung in french and english and always will by if sung by a member of the CF or RCMP.

  • oh yeah, get a couple boos here and there but you got to keep going

  • tucker suxs

  • Pity you wouldn't hear that in Vancouver, since it IS the official version. O Canada was originally written in French and adapted into English. English Candians (myself included) would do well to remember that.

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