On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Ralph Baer wrote:
> One question for Canadian readers out there. When was "O Canada"
> adopted as the national anthem? My recollection is that "God Save
> the Queen" was still used when I was young. It might be that RPI
> only started playing the Canadian anthem when it changed (either
> that or I didn't realize that "My Country Tis of Thee" was being
> played because the same tune was the Canadian National anthem.)
>
As an immigrant I can't really pin it down for you, but I think it was as
late as the 60's. In another life I do a bluegrass radio program. One of
the tunes I played for Remembrance Day was "Our Canadian Flag" by Wilf
Carter. This World War II era song refered to the Canadian troops
fighting under the Union Jack which was a dominant part of the Canadian
flag [ensign] at the time. The Maple Leaf is a later adoption.
Anyway, I can confirm that in the NHL games here only the Canadian anthem
is played unless a US team provides the opposition.
The last two season of Edmonton Ice (WHL) games used the same system.
Alas the Ice have moved to Kooteney.
Arthur Berman [log in to unmask]
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