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  1. The first Thanksgiving after Confederation was observed on 5 April 1872. A national civic holiday rather than a religious one, it was held to celebrate the recovery of the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) from an illness. Thanksgiving was first observed as an annual event in Canada on 6 November 1879.

  2. Oct 13, 2024 · Thanksgiving was first observed as an annual event in Canada on 6 November 1879. The date for observance and the ‘unifying theme’ (usually harvest related) was determined annually by our Parliament. The holiday back then would be celebrated as late as the 6 th of December and in some years would align with American Thanksgiving.

  3. Oct 4, 2018 · English explorer Martin Frobisher and his crew had the first Canadian Thanksgiving in 1578. As the story goes, in 1578, English explorer Martin Frobisher and his crew gave thanks and communion was observed, either on land at Frobisher Bay, in present day Nunavut, or onboard a ship anchored there.

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  4. In 1838, Lower Canada used Thanksgiving to celebrate the end of the Lower Canada Rebellion. [24] Following the rebellions, the two Canadas were merged into a united Province of Canada, which observed Thanksgiving six times from 1850 to 1865. [24] During this period, Thanksgiving was a solemn, mid-week celebration. [26]

  5. To better honor veterans, Armistice Day was renamed Remembrance Day in 1931 and set as November 11 each year. Thanksgiving, meanwhile, did not become an official holiday in Canada until 1957. At that time, E.C. Drury, a former premier of Ontario and a farmer, lamented that “the farmers’ own holiday has been taken over by the towns.”.

  6. Oct 6, 2020 · The Canadian Encyclopedia; The history of Thanksgiving in Canada, Alison Nagy, Canada’s History; 5 countries besides America where people celebrate Thanksgiving, Zack Beauchamp, Vox; How 10 countries besides the US celebrate Thanksgiving, Kae Lani, USA Today; Why We Eat What We Eat On Thanksgiving, Ethan Rex, Mental Floss; and The origin of the cornucopia in Greek mythology, N.S Gill ...

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  8. Oct 14, 2024 · The first official Thanksgiving was celebrated on Nov. 6, 1879. In 1957, Canadian Thanksgiving was declared a holiday that would be celebrated on the second Monday in October. Now, Canadians celebrate the holiday every October in ways that are similar to their American counterparts. But there are some differences.

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