Canada Day wasn’t always widely celebrated, or even known as Canada Day. But over the years, Canadians have embraced the holiday, which falls on July 1 and celebrates the country’s history and ...
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The History of Canada’s Loonie and Toonie Coins
Canada’s coins are more than just pocket change—they’re national symbols with stories worth telling. The Loonie and Toonie, introduced in 1987 and 1996 respectively, didn’t just replace banknotes—they ...
Canada Day is typically a time of national pride, patriotism and parades. This year, though, many First Nations communities are calling for a halt to celebrations of the holiday, with some planning a ...
Three recent events celebrated global jaunts. Casa Argentina rounded up fellow countrymen and women, and friends, for a gala evening at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Earlier, Canada Day was recognized with ...
The Honourable Pascale St-Onge, Minister of Canadian Heritage, issued this statement to mark the National Flag of Canada Day, which Canadians celebrate today, and visitors from around the world join.
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When Did Canada Become a Country?
As Americans gear up for the Fourth of July each summer with parades, fireworks and lots of flag-waving, their neighbors to the north have already kicked off their own national celebration. Canada Day ...
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