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Hello. As many of you already know, June 1 was Canada Day. But what is Canada
Day really all about? That is what I am here to explain today.
On July 1, 2004, Canada Day was celebrated for the 137th time since
Confederation, which is when Canada became united as one nation.
Before 1982, Canada Day was known by many different names, including: Dominion
Day, First of July, Confederation Day, and July the First.
On Canada Day, all Canadians get the workday off, except for really important
jobs like police officers and stuff.
Canada Day is celebrated by... having parades, family outings, picnics, and other
celebrations. Canadians wave flags and sing songs, including Canada's national
anthem.
O Canada!
Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide,
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
On Whyville last Thursday, I witnessed many people doing the same things. They
bought Canadian flags from Akbar's and they put them on their faces for all to
see, and walked around singing Canada's national anthem. They were proud to be
Canadians, and this, everyone could see! :)
Recently, I watched a Disney movie called Brother Bear. There are two moose in
the movie that are from Canada. They always say 'eh?' after every sentence. "How
are ya doing, eh?" LoL, it's funny. I encourage you to watch that movie, even if
not all Canadians say "eh". =D
I'm glad I told you about Canada Day! I think it's pretty cool, myself. =)
-DiGsTeR02
Editor's Note: For those folks concerned that we didn't feature a stronger story
about Canada Day in last week's paper, I just wanted to let you know we didn't
get DiGsTeR02's article until after our usual deadline! It's here now, though!
:-)
We at Whyville appreciate everybody from all countries, big and small, north,
south, east and west! Does your country celebrate a special day like an
independence day? Write up an article for the Whyville Times!
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