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  1. 25 paź 2012 · The word Halloween has Christian origins and is derived from All Hallows’ Eve, the evening before All Saints’ Day, or All Hallows Day. Such a catch-all celebration became necessary as the calendar became packed with the commemoration of numerous saints and martyrs.

  2. For most of Canada’s provinces, Heritage Day is celebrated on the third Monday in February, however, there are some notable exceptions: in Alberta, it occurs on the first Monday of August; in Yukon, the Friday before the last Sunday in February; and in Saskatchewan, February 17.

  3. 2 lip 2024 · Meanwhile, the July 1 holiday to commemorate Canada’s Confederation became official in 1879, and was originally called Dominion Day. It marks the day the British North America Act came into ...

  4. December 10. Human Rights Day. December 11. Anniversary of the Statute of Westminster. Date modified: 2024-07-08. Here are the important and commemorative days of the calendar.

  5. 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 of fresh buds emerging with renewed life.

  6. 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.

  7. 15 lut 2024 · The celebration of Heritage Day is deeply rooted in the province's history. Nova Scotia has a rich tapestry of cultural traditions, influenced by Indigenous, African Nova Scotian, Acadian, Scottish, Irish, and many other heritages.