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How do Canadians Celebrate Their National Day?

How do Canadians Celebrate Their National Day?

2022-07-01 17:26:25

July 1st is Canada's annual National Day! This day in history was called "dominion day" to celebrate the merger of three British territories in North America: Canada (now southern Ontario and Quebec), Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick into a federation by the British North America treaty, a Canadian dominion on July 1, 1867. In 1982, after Canada achieved full independence, "dominion day" was officially renamed "Canada Day".

 

CANADA DAY

 

On this day, Canadians will celebrate national independence in various ways.

 

For example

 

Fireworks must be indispensable;

 

Large-scale live shows must also be essential;

 

On this day, artists from all over Canada will take this land of Canada as the stage, starting from Ottawa, the capital, to Vancouver Island in the Pacific Ocean in the west, ocean province in the Atlantic Ocean in the East, and northwest Canada in the north. Artists will show the history, culture, and nature of Canada, as well as people all over Canada with 9.98 million square kilometers, and the cultures, styles, and emotions of different ethnic groups to the world! In this way, all Canadians will be connected, and we will celebrate this rich land, the magnificent primitive nature, this ancient and mysterious history, this diverse and inclusive free culture, and all people living in this land;

 

Of course, there are picnics and BBQs;

 

Parade and carnival;

 

Decorate your backyard by hand and spend the national day with your family;

 

It can be said that there are all kinds of activities! Canadians show their willfulness, joy, and Madness on their national day;

 

Celebration is never just a carnival, but also Thanksgiving, commemoration, and reflection. On a national day, Canadians are also grateful to this person who has made contributions to this land; It is also commemorating the history and culture of this land. What is different this year is that more Canadians begin to reflect on this day, reflect on the colonial history of this land, reflect on the pain this land has experienced, and cherish today's peace, freedom, and tolerance.

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