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Nostromo
07-01-2006, 09:16 AM
Happy Canada Day (Dominion Day for purists) to my fellow Canucks. A brief primer is appended for
anyone not familiar with my country's national holiday.
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Canada Day
Background

On June 20, 1868, a proclamation signed by the Governor General, Lord Monck, called upon all Her Majesty's loving subjects throughout Canada to join in the celebration of the anniversary of the formation of the union of the British North America provinces in a federation under the name of Canada on July 1st.

The July 1 holiday was established by statute in 1879, under the name Dominion Day.

There is no record of organized ceremonies after this first anniversary, except for the 50th anniversary of Confederation in 1917, at which time the new Centre Block of the Parliament Buildings, under construction, was dedicated as a memorial to the Fathers of Confederation and to the valour of Canadians fighting in the First World War in Europe.

The next celebration was held in 1927 to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation. It was highlighted by the laying of the cornerstone by the Governor General of the Confederation Building on Wellington Street and the inauguration of the Carillon in the Peace Tower.

Since 1958, the government has arranged for an annual observance of Canada's national day with the Secretary of State of Canada in charge of the coordination. The format provided for a Trooping the Colours ceremony on the lawn of Parliament Hill in the afternoon, a sunset ceremony in the evening followed by a mass band concert and fireworks display.

Another highlight was Canada's Centennial in 1967 when Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II attended the celebrations with Parliament Hill again being the backdrop for a large scale official ceremony.

The format changed in 1968 with the addition of multicultural and professional concerts held on Parliament Hill including a nationally televised show. Up until 1975, the focus of the celebrations, under the name "Festival Canada", was held in the National Capital Region during the whole month of July and involved numerous cultural, artistic and sport activities, as well as municipalities and voluntary organizations. The celebration was cancelled in 1976 but was reactivated in 1977.

A new formula was developed in 1980 whereby the National Committee (the federal government organization charged with planning Canada's Birthday celebrations) stressed and sponsored the development of local celebrations all across Canada. "Seed money" was distributed to promote popular and amateur activities organized by volunteer groups in hundreds of local communities. The same approach was also followed for the 1981 celebrations with the addition of fireworks displays in 15 major cities across the nation.

On October 27, 1982, July 1st which was known as "Dominion Day" became "Canada Day".

Since 1985, Canada Day Committees are established in each province and territory to plan, organize and coordinate the Canada Day celebrations locally. Grants are provided by the Department to those committees.

sickness
07-01-2006, 09:23 AM
Happy birthday, you crazy Canucks! :D

DarkJedi
07-01-2006, 09:28 AM
Yeppers. Party on, you Canadians, eh!

Where's the beer, eh? :D

Monic
07-01-2006, 12:12 PM
Happy Canada Day to all my fellow Canadians!!! :jump2:

Senormac
07-01-2006, 05:52 PM
Hurray for Canada Day !!! Woo HOO !!! Nope, I'm not a Canuck, but my wife and I went to Victoria BC on our honeymoon.....we stayed in the Empress for 4 nights. It's a wonderful city. June 30th is our anniverssary....so we were there for Canada Day.....

We just celebrated our 16th :) :) :)

Space Tycoon
07-01-2006, 07:40 PM
Canada Day... a day when we celebrate the independence of this great country by getting drunk off our asses.

Of course I forgot to stock up yesterday... and everything's closed today. :romy:





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Bill_the_Pony
07-01-2006, 07:45 PM
:eek:

Well, cross the border, man! :ohwell:

I'm sure Alaska has some duty-free liquor stores along its border! :)

Oh...and Happy Canada Day. :D

Sgt. Awesome
07-01-2006, 11:11 PM
Most Canadians live in the South, like... 2 hours from the states...



Whoray for us! Being... a country?


CBC was being really depressing... talking about war stories.

I went to the Jazz fest and a movie, my Canada Day celebrations were from 10:00pm-12:00am...

Bill_the_Pony
07-02-2006, 03:30 AM
:) I know, I was just being a dork. :jump2:

Space Tycoon
07-02-2006, 06:36 AM
:eek:

Well, cross the border, man! :ohwell:

I'm sure Alaska has some duty-free liquor stores along its border! :)

Oh...and Happy Canada Day. :D


Much easier to find good pRon when you're sober.




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PhuYuck
07-02-2006, 06:48 AM
Happy Canada Day to all of us northerners, and a happy 4th of July to our American friends!

Sgt. Awesome
07-02-2006, 04:55 PM
July is a good month for Independance, no? It's also my Birthday month.

Senormac
07-03-2006, 11:12 AM
http://www.cbc.ca/cgi-bin/quiz/quiz.cgi?quiz=quiz060630

Here you go folks.....test your knowledge of our northern neighbor. I scored a whopping 4 out of 10. Guess I'll be goin to summer school.

sickness
07-03-2006, 11:17 AM
2 out of 10. I got 7 & 8 right.

neglet
07-04-2006, 05:49 AM
I scored 3 of 10, which is what you'd get if you guessed randomly. Guess I need to study before I take my camping trip north of Toronto this month.

Now, if they'd asked important stuff, like about "The Polka-Dot Door" and "The Friendly Giant," I would've scored much better. :)

Monic
07-04-2006, 06:16 AM
Don't worry, guys, I would have had more than 2 or 3 myself, by guessing. :rolleyes:

Son of Gilbert
07-04-2006, 08:07 AM
I thought there would be more Hockey Questions!


3 out of 10, purely from guessing.:dunno:

sickness
07-04-2006, 11:51 AM
I actually knew the answers to 7 & 8 but that's not much really to be proud of.

Sgt. Awesome
07-04-2006, 12:30 PM
You scored 9 out of 10.

Looks what the public education system is doing for you! We can get good scores on quizzes. Seriously... that's my social studies course.

I got #5 wrong... because... I think I slept through the confederation class.

kah
07-05-2006, 06:21 AM
I scored 3 of 10, which is what you'd get if you guessed randomly. Guess I need to study before I take my camping trip north of Toronto this month.

Now, if they'd asked important stuff, like about "The Polka-Dot Door" and "The Friendly Giant," I would've scored much better. :)


Actually, I scored 5 out of 10, and I didn't know any of the answers. I am a champion test taker, though, so I have an edge. :wink: