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Anchor text: Canadian National Vimy Memorial
Target Entity: Canadian_National_Vimy_Memorial
Preceding Context: The tune was thought to have become the de facto national anthem after King George VI remained at attention during its playing at the dedication of the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Ontario, on May 21, 1939; though George was actually following a precedent set by his brother, Edward, the previous king of Canada, when he dedicated the
Succeeding Context: in France in 1936. Still, by-laws and practices governing the use of song during public events in municipalities varied; in Toronto, "God Save the Queen" was employed, while in Montreal it was "O Canada".
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: O Canada

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