Doucet, Roger, 1919-1981

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Doucet, Roger, 1919-1981

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        1919-1981

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        Roger Doucet was born on April 21, 1919, in Montreal and died on July 29, 1981, in Montreal. He was a Canadian tenor best known for singing the Canadian national anthem, “O Canada,” on televised games of the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Alouettes, and Montreal Expos during the 1970s. He performed a popular bilingual version of the anthem, which began in French and ended in English, in recognition of the two official languages of Canada. In 1980, Doucet was made a Member of the Order of Canada, Canada’s highest civilian honour.

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        Revised on July 17, 2024, by Leah Louttit-Bunker

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