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In the Donald Trump era, Canadians say it's no longer enough to just be proud of their heritage. It's time to stand up and ...
The first day of July is annually dedicated to Canada Day, a commemoration of the Canadian Confederation's establishment. This momentous occasion, central to the nation's past, transpired in 1867 as ...
It wasn’t until 1982 that Dominion Day officially became Canada Day. Historian Hayday says there were dozens of half-hearted and more serious attempts to change the name over the years, dating ...
Canada Day marks the nation’s progress towards independence. For many, it’s a day to celebrate. There are fireworks, parades and parties. But in recent years, the day has taken on a more ...
The team and quarterback Josh Allen sent a shoutout to their fans up North on Canada Day which happened to be on Monday.
Happy (almost) Canada Day! On July 1, 1867, the nation was officially born when the Constitution Act joined three provinces into one country: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Canada province ...
Canada Day is observed on 1 July every year and marks the anniversary of the day Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick came together as one nation, paving the way for maple syrup, ice hockey ...
Canada Day is typically a time of national pride, patriotism and parades. This year, though, many First Nations communities are calling for a halt to celebrations of the holiday, with some ...
Canada Day, which marks the 1867 British North America Act, is not the same as Canadian Independence Day. Here's why. Canada is turning 150 but its governmental independence is a lot newer.
The truth is, Canada Day has never been a day to celebrate. It’s a day of mourning and Indigenous people have been saying this for decades.But most mainstream media haven’t bothered to listen ...