In 1931.
2012 __ It was declared Canada's national anthem 100 years after it was first sung - July 1, 1980.
It's been the official US anthem since 1931.
It was made the official national anthem on March 3, 1931.
O Canada was proclaimed as Canada's National Anthem on July 1, 1980. It had originally been written in French over a century earlier, to be sung in celebration of St. Jean-Baptiste Day, June 24, 1880. The first English version was sung during the Royal visit in 1901. Several changes in wording were made over the years before the "official" version was proclaimed. It is interesting to note that the English words and the French words to O Canada have significantly different meanings.
Key wrote the words in 1814, which were soon set to the tune of a preexisting song. It became the official anthem in 1931.
3 March 1931 by Congressional resolution
Jacques Cartier was the historical European explorer who claimed Canada for France. He was also the first to map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the Saint Lawrence River as "The Country of Canadas".
Nunavut did not "become" French.French and English are Canada's official languages.According to Nunavut's Official Languages Act, the the Inuit (Inuktitut and Inuinnaqtun), English and French languages are the official languages within Nunavut.
The official inauguration of the Canadian Flag took place on Parliment Hill in Ottawa on February 15, 1965.
The Grenada national anthem, "Hail Grenada," was composed by Irva Merle Baptiste. The anthem was first played by the Royal Grenada Police Band during the official independence celebrations on February 7, 1974. The lyrics were written by Irva Merle Baptiste as well, and the anthem has since become a symbol of national pride for the people of Grenada.
It's not the official National sport in Canada. it's just very popular.