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In Canada, the preferred spelling is Caesar, not Cesar. An upper case C is preferred in such expressions as Caesar salad and Caesarean section because they refer to specific people.
Caesarism refers to dictatorship or autocracy and may be spelled with either an upper case or a lower case c.
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