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  1. The festivities are held mainly at LeBreton Flats Park and in the heart of Ottawa-Gatineau. 2024: After many decades, Canada Day gets a new logo. Inspired by the National Flag of Canada and its history, the maple leaf appears at its most iconic — in a magnificent display of warm colours. Within the logo, the veins create images, notably those ...

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      Act respecting Dominion Day, 1879. On May 15, 1879, Royal...

  2. www.canada.ca › en › canadian-heritageHistory of Canada Day

    • Overview
    • The Creation of Canada Day
    • The Celebrations Start

    Canada's national holiday is celebrated on July 1.

    Canadians across the country and around the world show their pride in their history, culture and achievements. It's been a day of celebration since 1868, where many festivities are held across the nation.

    July 1, 1867: The British North America Act (today known as the Constitution Act, 1867) created Canada.

    June 20, 1868: Governor General Lord Monck signs a proclamation that requests all of Her Majesty Queen Victoria's subjects across Canada to celebrate July 1.

    1879: A federal law makes July 1 a statutory holiday as the "anniversary of Confederation," which is later called "Dominion Day."

    October 27, 1982: July 1, "Dominion Day" officially becomes Canada Day.

    July 1, 1917: The 50th anniversary of Confederation. The Parliament buildings, under construction, are dedicated to the Fathers of Confederation and to the courage of Canadians who fought in Europe during the First World War.

    July 1, 1927: The 60th anniversary of Confederation. The Peace Tower Carillon is inaugurated. The Governor General at the time, Viscount Willingdon, lays the cornerstone of the Confederation Building on Wellington Street.

    From 1958 to 1968: The government organizes celebrations for Canada's national holiday every year. The Secretary of State of Canada is responsible for coordinating these activities. A typical format includes a flag ceremony in the afternoon on the lawns of Parliament Hill and a sunset ceremony in the evenings, followed by a concert of military music and fireworks.

    July 1, 1967: The 100th anniversary of Confederation. Parliament Hill is the backdrop for a high-profile ceremony, which includes the participation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

    From 1968 to 1979: (with the exception of 1976): A large multicultural celebration is presented on Parliament Hill. This concert is broadcast on television across the country. The main celebrations (called "Festival Canada") are held in the National Capital Region throughout the month of July. These celebrations include many cultural, artistic and sport activities and involve the participation of various municipalities and volunteer associations.

    From 1980 to 1983: A new format is developed. In addition to the festivities on Parliament Hill, the national committee (the group tasked by the federal government to plan the festivities for Canada's national holiday) starts to encourage and financially support the establishment of local celebrations across Canada. Start-up funding is provided to support popular activities and performances organized by volunteer groups in hundreds of communities. Interested organizations can make a request to the Celebrate Canada program.

  3. Jun 18, 2024 · Also, if the holiday falls on a weekend, some businesses will give employees Monday as a day off. Canada Day Dates. Year. Canada Day. 2024. Monday, July 1. 2025. Tuesday, July 1. 2026.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Canada_DayCanada Day - Wikipedia

    Canada Day (French: Fête du Canada, [faɛ̯t dzy kanadɑ]), formerly known as Dominion Day (French: Fête du Dominion), is the national day of Canada.A federal statutory holiday, it celebrates the anniversary of Canadian Confederation which occurred on July 1, 1867, with the passing of the British North America Act, 1867, when the three separate colonies of the United Canadas, Nova Scotia ...

  5. Jul 2, 2024 · To fully understand and compare the two, you need to go back. Way back. US Congress established Independence Day as a holiday in 1870 to mark the passage of the Declaration of Independence on July ...

  6. Oct 11, 2024 · The answer is more complicated than some might think (Sep. 28, 2024) Canada Day, the national holiday of Canada. The possibility of a confederation between the colonies of British North America was discussed throughout the mid-1800s. On July 1, 1867, a dominion was formed through the British North America Act as approved by the British Parliament.

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  8. Jun 26, 2024 · Canada Day on the mainstage. A scene from the Canada Day celebration at LeBreton Flats in Ottawa July 1, 2022. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. on July 1. Free. The Canada ...

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