Both are correct.
However, your meaning could be ambiguous in either case. You could be telling me that a meeting that will happen in the future was canceled two days ago. OR that a meeting that had been planned for the Wednesday that had just passed had been cancelled.
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"Last Wednesday's meeting was cancelled"
"On Wednesday we cancelled the next meeting"
The correct way to say that would be my last name is spelled.
"Peter hurt his knee when he fell last week" is correct.
That is the correct spelling (with hyphen) of the adjective "last-minute."
It's correct.
"Where were you", is the correct usage if you are asking someone where they were last night. The answer could be "I was..."The second person pronoun "you" always uses the past tense "were."
No, what would be grammatically correct is: I haven’t seen him since last Wednesday.
No do not cancel. It is a great show
The ISBN of I Know What You Did Last Wednesday is 978-0744590388.
I Know What You Did Last Wednesday has 80 pages.
As of 2014, it was last on a Wednesday in 2012 and will be on it again in 2018.
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In 2007 March 21st was a Wednesday.
I Know What You Did Last Wednesday was created on 2003-01-06.
As of 2014, the last time the 4th of July was on a Wednesday was in 2012.
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The last year before 2018 in which the 4th of July was a Wednesday was 2012.
The last time before 2019 that Christmas was on a Wednesday was in 2013.