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2021 in Canada

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2021
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Events from the year 2021 in Canada.

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Events cancelled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic

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References

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  34. ^ "Mary Simon installed as Canada's 30th Governor General". CTV News. 26 July 2021. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
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  48. ^ "All major summer events, including CNE, Caribbean Carnival, cancelled again this year, city says". CP24. May 14, 2021.
  49. ^ "City of Toronto extends cancellation of in-person major participatory events to Labour Day". City of Toronto. May 14, 2021.
  50. ^ "The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair cancels in-person events this year". CP24. July 14, 2021.
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