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July 12, 1984

Orangemen's Day losing glory



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It's called "the Glorious 12th," but it isn't so glorious anymore – at least not in Canada. July 12 is Orangemen's Day, commemorating Protestant King William of Orange's 1690 victory over Catholic forces in the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland. Orange parades are still a big deal in Ireland, and they used to be very significant here too. But as the University of Toronto's Cecil Houston tells As it Happens, Orangemen's Day in Canada isn't what it used to be.

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