Kwaheri
People in Canada speak English, so I imagine they would say 'bye'
Acholi people (Central Luo) say goodbye like the Luo people of Kenya (Southern Luo) with variations in the first word and the spelling of the second word. 1. Kong ku meno (Luo, Uganda). 2. Ero ka meno (Luo, Kenya). Rose Okello She speaks Acholi fluently. She also lived in Kenya and is familiar with language variations between the two Luo speaking groups. South Sudan Acholi people speak Luo exactly like the Acholi of Uganda only with a slightly different accent.
masalama
selika
adios
They do have a say against the government
People say goodbye as life is very uncertain, the two may not see each other next day as one could be dead.
see you later alligator
Most people speak English in Dublin, so you could just say goodbye. If you wanted to say it in Irish, you would say Slán, which is pronounced slawn.
I Will Say Goodbye was created in 1980.
Goodbye