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Old 10-08-2007, 04:14 PM   #1  
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Default Happy Thanksgiving to all fellow Canadians!

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I hope all you Canadians have a wonderful Thanksgiving!! Im living in the states, but still do my own holiday. So its roast chicken for us, without the trimmings.

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Old 10-08-2007, 04:21 PM   #2  
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Is Canadian Thanksgiving always on the US's Columbus Day holiday??

If not, that's an interesting couincidence.
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Why is Canadian Thanksgiving so early? To tell the truth, I always thought T-day was a uniquely American holiday. Someone share a little history, please, so we can learn! Hope you all had a great holiday!
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Thanks Robin! Happy Thanksgiving to you!

Its earlier here because our harvest is earlier. It is always the second monday in october.
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you know, of all the US history and European history and Spanish/Mexican history and Asian history we're taught in schools (in the US at least)....I think I know the LEAST about Canadian history. I really don't think I've ever learned anything about Canada. And I grew up in the Northeast!

Thanks for letting us know about the harvest thing/Canadian Thanksgiving, I had no idea!
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