Canadians typically eat a variety of dishes for Christmas, including roast turkey or ham, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and vegetables like carrots, green beans, or Brussels sprouts. Some popular desserts include Christmas pudding, fruitcake, butter tarts, and sugar cookies. Additionally, regional and cultural influences may lead to variations in Christmas meals across Canada.
Sweet potatoes, chicken, ham, cranberry sause
i don't really know but i think they don't celebrate Christmas like Americans, canadians, and Mexican for their children
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Many Canadians do.
Canadians eat food from all over the world.
Canadians celebrate Christmas on December 25, the same day as every other country celebrates Christmas. Christmas Eve is on the 24th and different families open presents at different times.
4th November
Canadians that celebrate Christmas call it Christmas if they speak English and Noel if they speak French.
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No.
Canadian food
yes they do