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  2. Thanksgiving (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving (French: Action de grâce) or Thanksgiving Day (French: Jour de l'Action de grâce), is an annual Canadian holiday held on the second Monday in October. [1] Outside the country, it may be referred to as Canadian Thanksgiving to distinguish it from the American holiday of the same name and related celebrations in other regions. [2 ...

  3. Why do Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving in October, and what ...

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    Traditional Canadian Thanksgiving foods. So what do Canadians traditionally eat for Thanksgiving? On the surface, foods might not appear to be that different from those that will grace America’s ...

  4. Kitchener–Waterloo Oktoberfest - Wikipedia

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    The most well known is the parade held on Thanksgiving Day; as the only major parade on Canadian Thanksgiving, it is televised throughout Canada and portions of the northern United States on CTV. During the 2016 Oktoberfest parade, an estimated 150,000 people lined the streets along the route. [1]

  5. Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    In 1859, the government of the provinces of Canada declared a Thanksgiving Day in which "all Canadians [were asked] to spend the holiday in 'public and solemn' recognition of God's mercies." [ 9 ] On 9 October 1879, Canada's Governor General, the Marquis of Lorne , declared November 6 as "a day of General Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the ...

  6. When and what is Thanksgiving? Why do we celebrate the ... - AOL

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    According to the Farmers' Almanac, Canadian Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday in October. A celebration was held Oct. 9, 2023, and is slated for Oct. 14 in 2024.

  7. How American Thanksgiving is different than Canadian ... - AOL

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    Canadians celebrate the holiday earlier than Americans, on the second Monday of October -- and they did it first. How American Thanksgiving is different than Canadian Thanksgiving Skip to main content

  8. Public holidays in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays in Canada (French: Jours fériés au Canada), known as statutory holidays, stat holidays, or simply stats (French: jours fériés), consist of a variety of cultural, nationalistic, and religious holidays that are legislated in Canada at the federal or provincial and territorial levels. While many of these holidays are honoured ...

  9. Monday is Canadian Thanksgiving — here are 7 things ... - AOL

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