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This Wikipedia article is one of a number that will be expanded, linked and modified by the Board of Directors of the Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Association (CGMFA - cgmfa-acgmv.ca). It is a Canadian national arts organization and incorporated under relevant laws of the Province of Ontario. Since John Arcand is a Canadian Grand Masters Lifetime Achievement Award winner, references have been updated with what there is along with an update on his discography.
I have been designated by our national board of directors to update this and other articles of relevance to Canadian fiddling to an acceptable standard. My Wikipedia handle is Pianocan1, and I have an explanation page about what will be happening in the coming months with this and other articles. I hold a B.Mus.-Mus Ed. degree from the University of Saskatchewan and a M. Mus degree in Ethnomusicology from the University of Bergen in Norway. I urge anyone with questions or concerns to check all Canadian fiddling websites and become educated with the Canadian fiddle community and the Canadian fiddle scene. My Wikipedia handle is Pianocan1 and my personal website address is www.trentbruner.com.
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Even the Canadian government thinks that John Arcand is a notable fiddler. He won one of Canada's top honours, for goodness sake. The Order of Canada is a big deal. Please do not speedily delete this article.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Flow ( talk • contribs)
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This Wikipedia article is one of a number that will be expanded, linked and modified by the Board of Directors of the Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Association (CGMFA - cgmfa-acgmv.ca). It is a Canadian national arts organization and incorporated under relevant laws of the Province of Ontario. Since John Arcand is a Canadian Grand Masters Lifetime Achievement Award winner, references have been updated with what there is along with an update on his discography.
I have been designated by our national board of directors to update this and other articles of relevance to Canadian fiddling to an acceptable standard. My Wikipedia handle is Pianocan1, and I have an explanation page about what will be happening in the coming months with this and other articles. I hold a B.Mus.-Mus Ed. degree from the University of Saskatchewan and a M. Mus degree in Ethnomusicology from the University of Bergen in Norway. I urge anyone with questions or concerns to check all Canadian fiddling websites and become educated with the Canadian fiddle community and the Canadian fiddle scene. My Wikipedia handle is Pianocan1 and my personal website address is www.trentbruner.com.
The CGMFA is serious about updating and improving a portion of a larger Canadian fiddle history project by our organization and requests full cooperation and assistance from all concerned with these efforts. This message will be copied on a number of other selected articles as well for relevant Canadian music and provincial music portals. Any questions or inquiries can be sent to our national president, Cathy Sproule (cathysproule@sasktel.net). Thank you in advance for your help and assistance.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Pianocan1 ( talk • contribs) 21:35, 8 April 2021 (UTC)
Even the Canadian government thinks that John Arcand is a notable fiddler. He won one of Canada's top honours, for goodness sake. The Order of Canada is a big deal. Please do not speedily delete this article.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Flow ( talk • contribs)
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