Canada has several traditions including Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving in Canada is held in October on the first Monday. Other traditions include Halloween, Christmas, Queen Victoriaâ??s Birthday is honored on May 24 and to celebrate Guy Fawkeâ??s night a bonfire night is held on November 5.
Canada is an entire country, so there are probably thousands of them.
Canada is a multicultural country that has its immigrants bring their traditions with them.In order of popularity:TurkeyHamGooseMuttonAnd as many more choices as traditions from around the world.
Within the Japanese community yes, generally no.
I think that Canada has more than two major traditions (and I live in Canada) but perhaps you are thinking about the two official languages, English and French, which are both related to certain traditions. We get our head of state, Queen Elizabeth II, from the English tradition, and we get St. Jean Baptiste Day from the French tradition. English and French Canadians both like hockey, so that is a combined tradition.
play "uchanstabin" with the family and host a very large feast
By not letting others force their traditions on us. Canada is place for everyone, including Canadians. That message is often difficult to get across and we have lost many traditions, some we should have lost long ago, others we should have fought harder to keep. We keep our traditions by allowing others to have theirs.
Many Native American peoples had traditions of harvest celebrations. However, Thanksgiving as it is celebrated in the United States and Canada evolved directly from the traditions of European settlers.
Mennonites live in their own all Mennonite communities, so they have no trouble maintaining their cultural identity; they have not entered into the larger culture of Canada which surrounds them. It does not impinge upon them.
Some, but more needs to be done...
As Canadian citizens, those of English or French descent have retained their separate languages and identities. Other groups have also kept the traditions of their homelands after settling in Canada. To support these citizens groups, Canada has adopted an offical policy of Multiculturalism.
The possessive form of the plural noun traditions is traditions'.Example: These traditions' origins are centuries old.
there is oysters traditions and they have christmas