Canada Day
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Canada Day — Children watch the Canada Day parade in Montreal Also called Fête du Canada; previously named Dominion Day Observed by Can … Wikipedia
Canada Day — n. July 1, the Canadian national holiday commemorating the anniversary of the proclamation in 1867 of the establishment of the Dominion of Canada … English World dictionary
Canada Day — a Canadian national holiday celebrated on July 1, in commemoration of the formation ofthe Dominion on July 1, 1867. Formerly, until 1982, Dominion Day. * * * formerly Dominion Day Annual Canadian holiday. Observed on July 1, it commemorates the… … Universalium
Canada Day — Fête du Canada Fête du Canada Fête du Canada à Ottawa. Nom officiel (fr) Fête du Canada … Wikipédia en Français
canada day — noun Usage: usually capitalized C&D : dominion day 1 * * * a Canadian national holiday celebrated on July 1, in commemoration of the formation ofthe Dominion on July 1, 1867. Formerly, until 1982, Dominion Day. * * * Canada Day noun A Canadian… … Useful english dictionary
Canada Day — In der Hauptstadt Ottawa versammeln sich jährlich Hunderttausende am Parliament Hill Der 1. Juli ist der Kanadische Nationalfeiertag (eng.: Canada Day, frz.: Fête du Canada) und erinnert an die Bildung Kanadas (als Bundesstaat des britischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Canada Day Countdown — The Canada Day Countdown is an event first started in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada as a way to re invent the celebration of Canada s National Holiday: July 1st (Canada Day). The Canada Day Countdown is a free music festival that takes place… … Wikipedia
Canada Day — Can|a|da Day [ kænədə ,deı ] July 1, a Canadian public holiday, celebrated because on this day in 1867 Ontario united with Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Canada Day — Can′ada Day n. a Canadian national holiday, July 1, celebrating the formation of the Dominion on July 1, 1867 … From formal English to slang
Canada Day — noun Date: 1950 July 1 observed as a legal holiday in commemoration of the proclamation of dominion status in 1867 … New Collegiate Dictionary