That is the Canadian spelling.
People or things from Canada are "Canadian". (The French / Canadian spelling is Canadien.)
they are both right just different if you are American or Canadian . Not quite: "fibre" is the U.K. spelling (The Queen's English), which is the accepted Canadian spelling--but the Prairie provinces prefer "fiber".
"Favourite".
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in Canada he is Canadian sorry bout the spelling
The US English spelling is "armor" (protective covering). The British, Canadian and Australian spelling is "armour".
That is the Canadian and UK spelling of "woollen". In the US, it is "woolen".
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That is the correct US spelling of "favorite" (preferred, best-liked). The Canadian and UK spelling is "favourite."
The proper adjective or noun in English is Canadian (of or from Canada, a person from Canada). The French spelling canadien is a French Canadian (male), female canadienne.
The past tense is moulded. Note that this is the British and Canadian spelling. The US English spelling is "mold" and "molded".
Information is the correct spelling.