Today, Thanksgiving Day is a legal holiday in most parts of Canada. But Thanksgiving Day is not a legal holiday in Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
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Many Canadian traditions originated in Britain, and of course Thanksgiving Day is also the same. Thanksgiving is celebrated in both the United States and Canada, but not on the same day. Unlike the United States, Thanksgiving in Canada has nothing to do with religion. Celebrating the harvest, thanking nature, thanking God, giving us abundant sunshine and nectar, making the grain grow and making us spend another year safely are the themes of gratitude.
Thanksgiving Day is a festival in the United States and Canada. It was originally created by the American people to thank God for the good harvest and the Indians for their help. In the United States, since 194 1 year, Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday of every year 1 1 month, and there will be two days off from this day; Thanksgiving Day in Canada begins on 1879, which is on the second Monday of 10 every year, which is the same as Columbus Day in the United States. In recent years, many domestic scholars have proposed the establishment of "Chinese Thanksgiving Day" to promote traditional culture.