On July 1, 1867, the nation was officially born when the Constitution Act joined three provinces into one country: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Canada province, which then split into Ontario and Quebec. Canada Day occurs on the same date each year (July 1). It’s a public holiday and workers have the day off. Since 1867, Canada has grown to include six more provinces and three territories, the most recent being the territory of Nunavut in 1999. The country is now made up of 13 provinces and territories.
Friday, July 01, 2022
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...Andy, enjoy your special day!
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflection, Andy. And Happy Canada Day to you. Celebrate it because Canada still has a Democracy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Canada Day Andy!
ReplyDeletehappy National Day
ReplyDeleteHappy Canada Day, Andy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Canada Day! The flags will be flying today.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful day to celebrate!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice celebration!
ReplyDeleteIt's grown alot, good to celebrate that
ReplyDeleteWell worth celebrating.
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