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At the recent Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City many non-Canadians would have
heard our national anthem, "O Canada," for the first time. Of course,
it is a young anthem, adopted only 35 years ago. Canada is a young country but
we have a long history of volunteerism. During 2001, the International Year of
Volunteers, I had the privilege of co-chairing what was called the National Volunteerism
Initiative Table. This gave me the opportunity to examine volunteerism, to take
flight and travel this young and beautiful country from coast to coast. The flight
had its spells of turbulence along with periods of very smooth skies. It was really
a privilege to be able to view volunteers in Canada from a position way up in
the clouds. I listened to volunteers and those who work with volunteers. I had
a most unique opportunity to learn about this country and its volunteers. They
have many differences and much that is incredibly the same.
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