No, Thanksgiving is celebrated at different times in Canada and the United States. In Canada, Thanksgiving is the second Monday in October. In the US, Thanksgiving is the fourth Thursday in November.
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In Canada, Thanksgiving day is celebrated on the second Monday in the month of October to celebrate the end of the harvest season.
Monday, October 13 was when Canada celebrated Thanksgiving Day in 2008.
In 2010, Thanksgiving Day was celebrated Monday October 11 in Canada.
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.
Thanksgiving is not celebrated on the second Thursday in Canada. It is celebrated on the second Monday in October. The Canadian Parliament proclaimed that it would be celebrated on that day on January 31, 1957.
No. Thanksgiving as a national holiday is also celebrated in Canada. There are also harvest festivals and celebrations around the world at various time of year coinciding with the yearly gathering of crops. Most are not called "Thanksgiving" yet they celebrate the same thing.
Canada celebrates Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October.
Labor Day
In Canada, Thanksgiving is on the second Monday in October.Thanksgiving is not celebrated in Canada. It is only celebrated in America. It's when the pilgrims had a feast of thankfulness for getting to America. It is not a universal holiday, only national to America.
In the United States, Thanksgiving is on the fourth Thursday of November. In Canada, it is the third Monday in October.
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the USA.
Thanksgiving is not a Turkish Holiday. Thanksgiving is primarily celebrated in the United States and Canada. They would eat what they normally do on any other day.