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Oh Canada

Documentation of a performance where the artist walked onto an academic lecture hall stage and sang Canada's national anthem. It was in the last days of 2001, when a new kind of nationalism was sweeping not just the US but also Canada.

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Documentation of a performance where the artist walked onto an academic lecture hall stage and sang Canada's national anthem. It was in the last days of 2001, when a new kind of nationalism was sweeping not just the US but also Canada.

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