They celebrate for the same reasons anyone celebrates Thanksgiving. To be thankful for the bountiful harvest of the year. Thanksgiving is not exclusive to one country and the celebration or giving thanks for the harvest is certainly not unique to any one nation. Canada celebrates the Thanksgiving holiday first, in October, simply because their harvest takes place prior to their neighbors in the south. Pagan festivals celebrating the harvest go back thousands of years prior to the discovery of North America by the Europeans.
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
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.
Canada Day is the day Canadians celebrate the country gaining its indeoendence.
No, Ontario celebrates Canada Day.
Have fun, Celebrate Canada being its own country,
Canadians celebrate the confederation of the Dominion of Canada on "Canada day" witch is usually the 1st of July.
Canadians celebrate their independence on July 1st. (Canada Day)
Many countries celebrate Valentine's Day, from the US and Canada to Europe and the United Kingdom to parts of Asia.