Canada Day (also know as Dominion Day) is celebrated because on July 1st, 1867 was the date that Canada officially became a Nation. At the time, it was still under British rule, but before was just seen as a colony (upper and lower Canada representing Ontario and Quebec), and on that date the British crown recognised Canada as its own country.
Despite I'm not a Canadian, Happy Canada
Day Canadians 🎉 It's like inpedenet day or anything else please enlighten 😊
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Canada Day (also know as Dominion Day) is celebrated because on July 1st, 1867 was the date that Canada officially became a Nation. At the time, it was still under British rule, but before was just seen as a colony (upper and lower Canada representing Ontario and Quebec), and on that date the British crown recognised Canada as its own country.
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