Robert Stanley Weir
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Born January 1, 1856
Died January 1, 1926 (70 years old)
Hamilton, Canada
Also known as: Weir, Robert Stanley, 1856-1926, Robert Stanley Weir Canadees dichter (1856-1926)
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Robert Stanley Weir, FRSC, (November 15, 1856 – August 20, 1926) was a Montreal, Quebec judge and poet most famous for writing the English lyrics to O Canada, the national anthem of Canada. He was educated as a teacher and lawyer and considered one of the leading experts of the day on Quebec's municipal civil law. He was appointed a municipal court judge and a judge for the Exchequer Court of Canada. Weir published several individual poems in magazines and collections in books. His lyrics for the English version of O Canada eclipsed many others' lyrical attempts and songs to quickly become the most popular patriotic song in Canada for the past century.-LibriVox
