Canada Day 2019: Know Date, History and Significance of National Day of Canada
Canada Day is observed annually on July 1. It is a day commemorating the dominion status of the nation. On July 1, 1867, Canada achieved a self-governing dominion status. It is essentially a proud and happy moment for all residents of the nation.
The nation of Canada in the North American continent became a free province on July 1, 1867. So every year July 1 is the federal statutory holiday of Canada. It is a day that essentially celebrates the anniversary of the effective date of the Constitution Act, 1867. This day was also called Dominion Day since it commemorates the dominion status of the nation. It is indeed a happy occasion for all Canadians and they bring in the day with joy and celebrations. The celebrations take place throughout the country and Canadians living abroad also make it a time to visit and be a part of the celebratory holiday. As Canada will mark the day on Juky1, the United States will also be celebrating its Independence Day on 4th of July. On Canada Day 2019, let us look a bit into its history and significance. Tamil Heritage Month 2019 in Canada: Know All About the Observance Honouring Contributions of Tamil-Canadians.
History and Significance of Canada Day
On July 1, 1867, Canada achieved a self-governing dominion status. Three colonies of the Province of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick were unified into a single dominion within the British empire under the British North Americas Act. The country's boundaries were extended since 1867 and today has 10 provinces and three territories.
By the terms of Canada Act of 1982, the British North America Act was repatriated from the British to the Canadian Parliament, and Canada became a fully independent country.
Canada's Governor General had proclaimed that Canadians should celebrate the anniversary of the confederation. July 1 came to be known as Dominion Day. However, it was not until the 50th anniversary in 1917 that any kind of celebrations was held. After WWII, there was an increased enthusiasm about Dominion Day and more events were organised by the government itself. The celebrations then eventually became more popular after the centenary of the confederation in 1967. Since 1983, the day was termed as Canada Day.
Celebrations of Canada Day
It is essentially a proud and happy moment for all residents of the nation. If Canada Day falls on Sunday, it is observed on the next day. So in several towns and cities, a range of events are organised. A parade is held every year, which sees large participation of people gathering in a patriotic mood. They paint their faces in the colours of the flag. The celebrations differ in different provinces, but it is essentially a day to enjoy the traditions. At some places, there are even firework shows, picnics, sports events etc.
Since it is a public holiday, people also plan their family get-togethers, go on short picnics, wish each other a Happy Canada day as they look back into the history of their nation. Over the years, popular culture also terms it is as Canada's birthday, and people ring in with great enthusiasm.
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