they celebrate Thanksgiving in october.
Independence Day
i don't really know but i think they don't celebrate Christmas like Americans, canadians, and Mexican for their children
Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving primarily to give thanks for the harvest and blessings of the past year. It is observed on the second Monday in October, aligning with the end of the harvest season. The holiday has roots in both European harvest festivals and early colonial traditions, and it serves as a time for families and friends to gather, share meals, and reflect on gratitude. While it shares similarities with the American Thanksgiving, the Canadian version emphasizes seasonal appreciation in a cooler climate.
691,000 Canadians served in the military during WWII, with 371,000 overseas. 39,300 Canadians were KIA.
to americans and canadians
Canadians celebrate the founding of their country on July 1
October
Canadians celebrate their independence on July 1st. (Canada Day)
No
July 1st
4th November
The second Monday in October is when Canadians celebrate their Thanksgiving Day.
Most Canadians are Christian and Good Friday is a day celebrated by Christians.
December 26.
Canadians celebrate many of the same kinds of holidays that are celebrated in the United States. For example, most Canadian people celebrate Christmas, Easter, and Valentine's Day in the same way that these holidays are celebrated in the US.
Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving on the second monday in october.
The countries which celebrate Boxing day do so on the same date, the 26th of December.