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Articles written in Canadian English.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 40,392 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Nima Moazeni Zadeh
- Mobile, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Frank Harry Mobley
- Moby Doll
- Colin Mochrie
- Percy Mockler
- Mocky
- Moderator of the United Church of Canada
- Modern Miracle Network
- Modernization of Investigative Techniques Act
- Modus FX
- Scott Moe
- Emil Moeller
- George Moffat Jr.
- George Moffat Sr.
- Robert Moffat (politician)
- William Moffat (Alberta politician)
- Ariane Moffatt
- Doug Moffatt
- George Moffatt (Canada East politician)
- Scott Moffatt
- Moffet, Quebec
- Moha, British Columbia
- Yasmine Mohammed
- Mohawk Chapel
- Mohawk College
- Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte First Nation
- Mohr's Beach
- Bob Moir
- Scott Moir
- Moira, Ontario
- CFS Moisie
- Moisie River
- Moisie, Quebec
- Molanosa
- Molega, Nova Scotia
- Molesworth, Ontario
- Gildas Molgat
- Tina Molinari
- Louis-Joseph Moll
- Louis Molleur
- Molliers
- John Patrick Molloy
- Mitch Molloy
- Thomas B. Molloy
- W. Thomas Molloy
- William Molloy (Manitoba politician)
- Molson Brewery
- Molson Lake (Manitoba)
- Molson Lake Airport
- John Molson
- Molus River, New Brunswick
- Derek Mombourquette
- Joseph Mombourquette
- Mommy (2014 film)
- Gerry Monaghan
- Don Monahan
- Monarch, Alberta
- Monarchy in the Canadian provinces
- Monarchy of Canada
- Monastère du Bon-Pasteur
- Monastery, Nova Scotia
- Monchy, Saskatchewan
- Monck (federal electoral district)
- George Moncrieff
- Moncton
- Moncton and Buctouche Railway
- Moncton Parish, New Brunswick
- Moncton Wildcats
- Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe
- HMCS Moncton
- HMCS Moncton (K139)
- HMCS Moncton (MM 708)
- Dominique Mondelet (seigneur)
- Jean-Marie Mondelet
- Mondial des Cultures
- Albéric-Archie Mondou
- Dominique Monet
- Marcel Monette
- Joseph-Victor Monfette
- Jean-Baptiste Mongenais
- Aviva Mongillo
- Joseph-Alfred Mongrain
- Monica Hughes Award
- Monitor, Alberta
- Elizabeth Monk
- Frederick Arthur Monk
- Frederick Debartzch Monk
- George William Monk
- Lorraine Monk
- Lorne Monkley
- Eric Monkman
- Monkstown, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Monkton, Ontario
- Caroline Monnet
- Mono, Ontario
- Monogenic system
- David Monro (merchant)
- Annie Monroe
- Monroe, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Walter Stanley Monroe
- Monsan River
- Maryam Monsef
- Monsieur Lazhar
- Monsignor Paul Dwyer Catholic High School
- Monster (Shawn Mendes and Justin Bieber song)
- Monster Voodoo Machine
- Monstercat
- Mont Grand-Fonds
- Mont Nebo
- Battle of Mont Sorrel
- Mont-Albert, Quebec
- Mont-Alexandre
- Mont-Apica, Quebec
- Mont-Blanc, Quebec
- Mont-Carmel, Prince Edward Island
- Mont-Carmel, Quebec
- Mont-Élie, Quebec
- Mont-Joli
- Mont-Laurier
- Mont-Laurier Airport
- Mont-Royal (provincial electoral district)
- Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park
- Mont-Saint-Grégoire
- Mont-Saint-Hilaire
- Mont-Saint-Hilaire line
- Mont-Saint-Michel, Quebec
- Mont-Saint-Pierre
- Mont-Tremblant
- Mont-Valin, Quebec
- Victor Montagliani
- Montague Gold Mines, Nova Scotia
- Montague, Ontario
- Walter Humphries Montague
- Montarville
- Montarville (provincial electoral district)
- Montcalm (federal electoral district)
- Montcalm, Quebec
- Montcerf-Lytton
- Monte Creek
- Montebello Rock
- Montebello, Quebec
- Judith Monteith-Farrell
- Andrew Monteith
- John C. Monteith
- Harold Monteith
- Harrison Monteith
- J. Waldo Monteith
- Joseph Monteith
- Ken Monteith
- Samuel Nelson Monteith
- Angelo Montemurro
- Donald Montgomery
- Donald Montgomery (educator)
- Edward William Montgomery
- Euell Montgomery
- Gage Montgomery
- Hugh John Montgomery
- Hugh Montgomery (Canadian politician)
- James Montgomery (composer)
- John Montgomery (shipbuilder)
- John M. Montgomery
- Laurie Montgomery
- Wesley Montgomery
- Yves Montigny
- Montmagny (federal electoral district)
- Montmagny Airport
- Montmagny station
- Montmagny—L'Islet
- Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup
- Montmagny-L'Islet (electoral district)
- Montmagny, Quebec
- Montmartre, Saskatchewan
- Jean-Luc Montminy
- Montmorency (federal electoral district)
- Montmorency (Province of Canada electoral district)
- Montney, British Columbia
- Brandon Montour
- Nicholas Montour
- Montpellier station (REM)
- Montpellier, Quebec
- Marie Montpetit
- Hippolyte Montplaisir
- Montreal
- Island of Montreal
- Montreal (Province of Canada electoral district)
- Montreal and Lachine Railroad
- Montreal Aviation Museum
- Montreal Beavers
- Montreal Botanical Garden
- Montreal Canadiens
- Montreal Centre
- CF Montréal
- Montreal City Hall
- 1946 Montreal Cottons strike
- Montreal County (Province of Canada electoral district)
- Montreal Daily News
- Montreal East (electoral district)
- Montreal East Refinery (Gulf Oil Canada)
- Montreal East Refinery (Shell Canada)