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Royal Canadian
noun
- in the service of the Canadian federal government and the British monarch:
Royal Canadian Air Force; Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Royal Canadian1
Example Sentences
“My homicide partner and I drove to Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills and dropped off the manuscript,” Wambaugh recalled in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Quarterly.
Inside a meeting hall for the Royal Canadian Legion, a few dozen members were waiting out a snowy afternoon playing card games and snacking from a box of Tim Horton doughnuts.
Given all the time he was missing, a different outcome had been feared, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Cpl Madonna Saunderson told the BBC on Wednesday.
To mark the centenary of the Royal Canadian Air Force, young army and air cadets from Enniskillen and Omagh placed a small Canadian flag and a poppy cross on each of the 38 Canadian graves.
In Canada - where the Air India flight to Chicago had landed at the Iqaluit airport as a precautionary measure - the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said it was investigating the threat.
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