Navy to replace official Heart of Oak march with ‘more inclusive’ music
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Canadian Navy to replace march song Heart of Oak with something more “inclusive”
The Royal Canadian Navy will do away with its official marching song after many years over concerns of its lyrics which refer to colonialism and lack examples of diversity. The British song Heart of Oak dates back to 1759, more than a century before Canada’s confederation. It has since been inherited as the official march of the country’s navy for many years, routinely sung at parades and mess dinners. However, the song has come under fire in r…
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