Well, honey, in Canada, they call Christmas "Christmas" just like the rest of us. They also celebrate other holidays like Thanksgiving, Easter, and Canada Day. So, no need to worry about any fancy schmancy names for their holidays up north. Just good ol' Christmas cheer and maple syrup, eh?
I live in Canada and it's called Christmas. very funny. Christmas is called Christmas in Canada, but there are other names, either representing this holiday or a version of this holiday that continues for a longer amount of time and originated elsewhere.
There is delivery on Christmas Eve as it is not a statutory holiday.
It became a national holiday in 1870 (June 26th)
Canadians that celebrate Christmas call it Christmas if they speak English and Noel if they speak French.
Christmas Canada Day Civic holiday
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Christmas. They call it La Navidad, but it's the same Christian holiday.
The Christmas holiday is a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of the Son of God, Jesus Christ some 2017 years ago. It is called "Christmas" in English. or "Noel" in French. The holiday covers 2 days, the 25 and 26 of December.
The language of Mexico is Spanish. The holiday that the English speakers call Christmas is called Navidad in Spanish. That means "the birthday."
Christmas eve is not a holiday on Christmas is a holiday so Christmas Eve is the day before Christmas you can't celebrate Christmas eve its not a holiday
There is no difference between Christmas in the US and in Canada. Christmas is a religious holiday, therefore it has the same date everywhere (the 25th of December), and in Canada and the US, because of the fact that we share all types of media, from TV stations to movies to magazines, the secular holiday (santa Claus and his reindeer etc.) is also the same.