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    Electronic Equinox
    Citizens of the True North, it's time to expose those winter-white undercarriages to the sun and replenish your vitamin D. Break free of Old Man Winter's icy grip with these dancey songs from Canadian artists who blend cool electronica with sunny pop melodies.
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    Classic Canadiana
    From folk-inspired singer-songwriters to the heartland rock of the prairie provinces to the indie scenes of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, we put the Canadian in "Canadian content."
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    Polaris Prize Short List Nominees
    Each year, a group of journalists and broadcasters nominate the best albums by Canadian artists, regardless of sales figures. Here are the best tracks from the albums that made the short list of nominees since the award's establishment in 2006.
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    Toronto Now: Indie Music From Hogtown
    TO. The Queen City. The Big Smoke. Hogtown. No matter what you call it, Toronto has always been the mainstay of Canada's music scene. Explore what's happening in Ontario's biggest city right now with these new and current indie acts.
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    The '00s Canadian Indie Scene
    In the mid-'00s, Canada enjoyed an underground cultural renaissance. Immerse yourself in the music that flowered in Montreal and Toronto, as well as fellow countrymen that inspired -- and those that are still inspired by -- those scenes.
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    Canuck Folk
    Perhaps it's the vast countryside, the towering mountains, or the epic prairies, but Canada has long inspired singer-songwriters to weave gorgeous music with beautiful verse. Enjoy some of our legendary troubadours as well as the new generation who are carrying on the tradition.
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    Modern Montreal
    Perhaps Canada's most beloved city, Montréal's polyglot cultures have inspired generations of musicians. Today, these contemporary artists blend indie, alt-folk, electronic and post-rock influences into Canada's most experimental and vibrant music scene.
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    True North: Purely Canadian
    A playlist of singer-songwriter gems from the great white north of Canada. http://www.truenorthrecords.com/
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    La Musique de French Canada
    Sometimes Canada's Francophones feel their distinct culture goes unnoticed by the country's English speakers, but without its French population, Canada would lose much of what makes it unique. So grab yourself a poutine and some tourtière and celebrate Canada's French-language music scene.
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