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.
Columbus Day is the holiday on the second Monday of October :)
Labor Day in the United States and Canada
Labor Day in the United States and Canada
True. In Canada, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday in October. This is earlier than the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States, which occurs on the fourth Thursday in November.
On the second Monday in October, Canada celebrates Thanksgiving Day, while the United States observes Columbus Day. Columbus Day honors Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas in 1492 and is recognized as a federal holiday in the U.S., though some states and communities have chosen to celebrate it as Indigenous Peoples' Day instead.
Ireland's holidays that it does not have in common with the United states are:Whit Monday (1st Monday in June), 1st Monday in August (Unnamed), October Holiday (Last Monday in October), Saint Stephen's Day (December 26)
Columbus Day is celebrated in the United states in October. In 2014, Columbus Day will be on Monday, October 13th.
In Canada, October 10 is thanksgiving, but in the united states of America, it's Columbus day.
Canada: 2nd Monday of October United States: 4th Thursday of November
Columbus Day is traditionally October 12, but has become a Monday holiday closest to October 12 instead.
Thanksgiving is a United States holiday and feast day which occurs on the fourth Thursday in November (US) or the second Monday in October (Canada). It's celebrated worldwide by people with US/Canadian heritage, but isn't an official holiday or festival in Sweden.