Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand.
They celebrate Victoria day in England
Memorial Day is a US holiday and is not celebrated in Canada. The weekend prior to Memorial Day is the Victoria Day long weekend in Canada. Victoria Day is the celebration of the birth of our beloved Queen Victoria, who was our Monarch when Canada was created in 1867. Her Majesty's birthday was the 24th day of May. Victoria Day is celebrated on May 24th, if that date falls on a Monday, or otherwise on the Monday immediately prior to that date.
You celebrate it because it is the anniversary of the independence day of Canada.
To celebrate the achievements of workers
no they celebrate in october
this was Queen Victoria's birthday,we celebrate it on a different day each year so we can have a long weekend.
There are a variety of reasons for statutory holidays in Canada. For example, Family day was created so that working parents could spend more time with their families, while Victoria Day was created to celebrate Queen Victoria.
Victoria Day is celebrated in Canada on the last Monday before or on 24th May.
Canada has a similar day. They celebrate becoming a nation on Canada Day, which they celebrate on July 1.There is a 4th July where ever the Gregorian calendar is used.
I'm assuming you mean "canada Day", which happens on July 1rst. We celebrate the day the constitution Act was passed and Canada became officially a country. It used to be Called Dominion Day.
Every Year In Feburary. It Is Been Celebrated As National Flag Of Canada Day.