No one. A anthem is not a person.
Newfoundland is a province of Canada hence the national anthem is the Canadian national anthem
After the American national anthem but before the puck drop in Canada. In the U.S., before the American national anthem, but only in cities close to the Canadian border or if a Canadian team is the opponent.
Canadian Horse. O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada. Canadian Horse. O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada.
The anthem of the home team is sung second. If a US team is hosting a game, the Canadian national anthem is sung first, followed by the American anthem, and vice versa.
The National Anthem of the visiting country is ALWAYS played first as a common courtesy, the same goes when an American Team visits Canada, the American Anthem is ALWAYS played first, then the Anthem of the host country.
First of all, you spelled ANTHEM wrong. Second of all it depends on what anthem your asking about. Is it American, or Canadian?
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
It is from the Canadian National Anthem, named "Oh, Canada".
The National Anthem
One can learn the lyrics to the national anthem of Canada from one of the following locations. They are Link On Learning, The Canadian Encyclopedia, Metro Lyrics and your local library.
the national anthem for the armed forces is the same as the national anthem for the country, its a national anthem.
Illinois is a state and does not have a national anthem. A "nation" has a national anthem. The national anthem of the US is "The Star Spangled Banner".