| Title: | True North Strong & Free |
| Notice: | Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524 |
| Moderator: | POLAR::RICHARDSON |
| Created: | Fri Jun 19 1987 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 1040 |
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Folks, today is July 1 and I noticed that the wall Calendar
in my office says July 1 is "Canada Day". Could somebody from
that side of the Border please explain the significance of
"Canada Day". note: I'm making an assumption that it's the
equivalent of "the Fourth of July" holiday here in the States.
regards,
Bob
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 726.1 | Yes. | KAOT01::M_MORIN | Le diable est aux vaches! | Fri Jul 02 1993 10:32 | 0 |
| 726.2 | TROOA::SOLEY | Someone call my lawyers, tell 'em that I'm dead | Mon Jul 05 1993 22:47 | 5 | |
Or at least roughly. I've no idea what specific event in US history
July 4 is the anniversary of. Canada Day, which used to be called
Dominion Day, is the anniversary of the signing of the treaty agreeing
to confederate several colonies of Britian into a single, self-governing,
dominion, that was somewhat smaller than the Canada of today.
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