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  2. List of festivals in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of festivals in Canada. This list includes festivals of diverse types, among them regional festivals, commerce festivals , fairs , food festivals , arts festivals , and recurring festivals on holidays .

  3. Category:Religious festivals in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This category is for religious festivals in Canada. When applicable, topics should be moved to appropriate subcategories by type and locale. When applicable, topics should be moved to appropriate subcategories by type and locale.

  4. List of festivals in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    This list includes festivals of diverse types, such as regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays. The city hosts several large festivals each year including Canada's largest gay pride festival, national exhibition, and film festival.

  5. Category:Cultural festivals in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This category is for cultural festivals in Canada, including festivals focused on a particular culture or cultures, folk festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, food festivals, and other sorts. When applicable, all topics should be moved to appropriate subcategories for both type and locale.

  6. Category : Religious festivals in North America by country

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    Religious festivals in Canada (2 C, 1 P) ... Religious festivals in Trinidad and Tobago (1 C, 2 P) U. Religious festivals in the United States (4 C, 6 P)

  7. Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, "O Canada" became the official national anthem of Canada. In 1908, Pope Pius X designated St. John the Baptist as the patron saint of French Canadians. From 1914 to 1923 the processions were not held. In 1925, 91 years after the Ludger Duvernay's banquet in Montreal, June 24 became provincially a legal holiday in Quebec. [16]

  8. Category:Festivals in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following category is for festivals in Canada, including arts festivals, fairs, food festivals, folk festivals, carnivals, religious festivals, and other types. When applicable, topics should be moved to appropriate subcategories by both type and locale.

  9. Religion in Canada - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia, the oldest Anglican church in Canada still standing, built in 1750. Before the arrival of Europeans, the Indigenous peoples followed a wide array of mostly animistic religions and spirituality; [13] [41] [14] [42] [15] [43] [44] "including the presence of creation stories, the role of tricksters or of supernatural beings in folklore and the importance ...