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Interviewer: Your grandfather was an interesting individual; what did he do for Canada? He was in Parliament, he was a Sir. Interviewer: He was knighted? Yes. Interviewer: And was he involved in the preparation of "O Canada?" Yes, he wrote the words to "O Canada."
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Mr. Routhier recounts that his grandfather wrote the words to 'O Canada.'

Harry Routhier

Harry Routhier was born December 6, 1899 in Chelsea, Quebec. He is the third of five children. His father was a steam engineer and his grandfather served in Parliament and wrote the words to "O Canada". He attended school in Phoenix and Mission Junction, British Columbia. He worked on a farm in the Prairies, never finishing school. Lying about his age, Mr. Routhier joined the army at the age of sixteen. After his training in Regina, he joined the 217th Battalion and was later transferred to the 46th Battalion. Mr. Routhier was an active participant in the Battle of Amiens, France in August, 1918. After the war, he worked as a lumberjack, and later resided in Langley, British Columbia.

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Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
00:46
Person Interviewed:
Harry Routhier
War, Conflict or Mission:
First World War
Location/Theatre:
Canada

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