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Halloween: On Oct31. This was the believe that sprits would come out and haunt people. On this particular day,people dress up everywhere.Young people would go trick or treating and young adults would go to a party.During the week of Halloween, there would also be scary movies on TV.Some signals of Halloween are: Jack o Latin Pumpkin Skull Vampire Witches Christmas: On Dec25. It's the New Years Day of Candian people, workers have a day off on this day and students would have a winter holiday during this time. People would gather and held a huge party on this day just like Chinese people do when they celebrite Chinese New Year. The day after Christams is boxing day, it's the lowest price of the year and people would line up in front of the stroes during the night just to get goods.Boxing day:The day after Christmas, the Feast of St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr, is better known as Boxing Day. The term may come from the opening of church poor boxes that day; maybe from the earthenware boxes with which boy apprentices collected money at the doors of their masters' clients. Nowadays, we often see, in certain families, gifts (boxes) given to those who provide services throughout the year."Boxing Day" is listed in the Canada Labour Code as a holiday.Canada Day:On June 20, 1868, a proclamation signed by the Governor General, Lord Monck, called upon all Her Majesty's loving subjects throughout Canada to join in the celebration of the anniversary of the formation of the union of the British North America provinces in a federation under the name of Canada on July 1st. The July 1 holiday was established by statute in 1879, under the name Dominion Day.There is no record of organized ceremonies after this first anniversary, except for the 50th anniversary of Confederation in 1917, at which time the new Centre Block of the Parliament Buildings, under construction, was dedicated as a memorial to the Fathers of Confederation and to the valour of Canadians fighting in the First World War in Europe.The next celebration was held in 1927 to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation. It was highlighted by the laying of the cornerstone by the Governor General of the Confederation Building on Wellington Street and the inauguration of the Carillon in the Peace Tower.Since 1958, the government has arranged for an annual observance of Canada's national day with the Secretary of State of Canada in charge of the coordination. The format provided for a Trooping the Colours ceremony on the lawn of Parliament Hill in the afternoon, a sunset ceremony in the evening followed by a mass band concert and fireworks display.Another highlight was Canada's Centennial in 1967 when Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II attended the celebrations with Parliament Hill again being the backdrop for a large scale official ceremony.The format changed in 1968 with the addition of multicultural and professional concerts held on Parliament Hill including a nationally televised show. Up until 1975, the focus of the celebrations, under the name "Festival Canada", was held in the National Capital Region during the whole month of July and involved numerous cultural, artistic and sport activities, as well as municipalities and voluntary organizations. The celebration was cancelled in 1976 but was reactivated in 1977.A new formula was developed in 1980 whereby the National Committee (the federal government organization charged with planning Canada's Birthday celebrations) stressed and sponsored the development of local celebrations all across Canada. "Seed money" was distributed to promote popular and amateur activities organized by volunteer groups in hundreds of local communities. The same approach was also followed for the 1981 celebrations with the addition of fireworks displays in 15 major cities across the nation.On October 27, 1982, July 1st which was known as "Dominion Day" became "Canada Day".Since 1985, Canada Day Committees are established in each province and territory to plan, organize and coordinate the Canada Day celebrations locally. Grants are provided by the Department to those committees.Victoria Day:The Sovereign's birthday has been celebrated in Canada since the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). May 24, Queen Victoria's birthday, was declared a holiday by the Legislature of the Province of Canada in 1845.After Confederation, the Queen's birthday was celebrated every year on May 24 unless that date was a Sunday, in which case a proclamation was issued providing for the celebration on May 25.After the death of Queen Victoria in 1901, an Act was passed by the Parliament of Canada establishing a legal holiday on May 24 in each year (or May 25 if May 24 fell on a Sunday) under the name Victoria Day.The birthday of King Edward VII, who was born on November 9, was by yearly proclamation during his reign (1901-1910) celebrated on Victoria Day.Quebec Day:"Quebec Day" is officially called "Fete nationale du Quebec" and is celebrated on June 24th, the Saint-John-the-Baptist day, the saint patron of Quebecers and most French-Canadians (except Acadians who have as saint patron Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption (Assumption in English?), but they still celebrate Saint-John's, it's just not as big a holiday for them. Acadians were never historically called French-Canadians, even though they are French and "Canadians" but in another sense... ***In Ontario, the Franco-Ontarians still call it the "Saint-Jean-Baptiste" and they have a festival in Ottawa during that week called the "Festival Franco-Ontarien".Even if the government of Quebec gave the day a more laic name, the day is still referred to as "Saint-Jean-Baptiste" by most people I know.There is a Quebec Flag Day sometime in March or April... But it's no big deal here, they just show on TV a huge flag suspended somewhere.***Here is the story : In the 1600', there were 2 French people in North America : Canadiens and Acadiens.Canada and Acadie, Louisiana and some other territories like Detroit were referred to as New-France.The British first conquered Acadie and deported its population to Louisiana, France and England (1755).Then Canada (Quebec and Ontario) was conquered (1759-1760). The British were still called British and the French born in Canada were the Canadiens.Around the time of the actual federation (1867), the British started referring to themselves as Canadians, and the "Canadiens" to differentiate from them called themselves French-Canadians (Canadiens-Francais).In the 1960s, French-Canadians of Quebec felt humiliated to have a name that gave the impression that they were a minority in their own country (province). So the name Quebecois became more and more popular...To this day, Acadians are rarely referred to as French-Canadians. The official federation of francophone minorities in Canada is called : Federations des communautes francophones et acadiennes du Canada. So they're not even referred to as francophones!"Acadie Day", is of course "Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Day", August 15th, and it is the day their flag was adopted in 1884. I don't think it is referred to as Flag Day, though.Luc-Vartan Baronian - 27 February 1997I wrote the first two and got the rest on line.The things I wrote may have some grammer and spelling mistakes in them. You'd beter check them before you use them. Good luck with them. You can ask more if you need them.

canadaday英语作文

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Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean. It is the world's second largest country by total area and shares land borders with the United States to the south and northwest. The land occupied by Canada was inhabited for millennia by various groups of aboriginal people. Beginning in the late 15th century, British and French expeditions explored, and later settled along, the Atlantic coast. France ceded nearly all of its colonies in North America in 1763 after the Seven Years' War. In 1867, with the union of three British North American colonies through Confederation, Canada was formed as a federal dominion of four provinces This began an accretion of additional provinces and territories and a process of increasing autonomy from the United Kingdom, highlighted by the Statute of Westminster in 1931 and culminating in the Canada Act in 1982, which severed the vestiges of legal dependence on the British parliament. Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean. It is the world's second largest country by total area and shares land borders with the United States to the south and northwest. The land occupied by Canada was inhabited for millennia by various groups of aboriginal people. Beginning in the late 15th century, British and French expeditions explored, and later settled along, the Atlantic coast. France ceded nearly all of its colonies in North America in 1763 after the Seven Years' War. In 1867, with the union of three British North American colonies through Confederation, Canada was formed as a federal dominion of four provinces This began an accretion of additional provinces and territories and a process of increasing autonomy from the United Kingdom, highlighted by the Statute of Westminster in 1931 and culminating in the Canada Act in 1982, which severed the vestiges of legal dependence on the British parliament.有帮助的话请选最佳答案,谢谢……解决了吗?

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恶魔漫步

英语作文带翻译:a travel report of canadaOttawa is Canada's capital and political culture. As Canada's fourth largest city, in terms of the size of the cities or international reputation, the Ottawa were not as Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. But the unique cultural character, the beautiful scenery of the city, leisurely life of love, so that the people of Ottawa, Canada, not only by the love, and become the world's people aspire to travel and tourism cities.中文翻译:渥太华是加拿大首都和政治文化中心。作为加拿大第四大城市,无论从城市规模还是国际知名度看,渥太华都比不上多伦多、温哥华和蒙特利尔。但独特的文化个性、优美的城市风光、闲适的生活情,使渥太华不仅受到加拿大人民的钟情,而且成为世界人民旅游观光向往的城市之一。渥太华是加拿大首都和政治文化中心。作为加拿大第四大城市,无论从城市规模还是国际知名度看,渥太华都比不上多伦多、温哥华和蒙特利尔。但独特的文化个性、优美的城市风光、闲适的生活情,使渥太华不仅受到加拿大人民的钟情,而且成为世界人民旅游观光向往的城市之一。

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牛头梗小城堡

旅游加拿大的英文作文:

This is the first day of my trip to Canada with my mother。After a long flight of 14 hours, we finally arrived at Toronto Airport at 7:43 p.m.local time。

We live in my mother's classmate's house。Although there are only two grandparents at home, the house is big。

There are three floors and an elevator。There is also a big garden outside the house, which is full of flowers and plants。

It's beautiful。There is also a cherry tree in the garden, which is full of cherries。The little squirrel can be seen climbing up and down the tree in the garden。

The tail of the little squirrel is really big, like a big broom。This is the first time I've seen a squirrel so close。I really think it's so cute!

译文:这是我和妈妈加拿大之行的第一天。经过14个小时的漫长飞行,我们终于在当地时间晚上7点43分到达了多伦多机场。我们住在妈妈的同学家,家里虽然只有外公外婆两个人,但房子可大了,居然有三层,还有电梯呢。

房子的外面还有一个大花园,里面种满了花花草草,可漂亮了。花园里还有一颗樱桃树,树上结满了樱桃。花园里还能看到小松鼠在树上爬上爬下的,小松鼠的尾巴真大,像一把大扫帚。这是我第一次这么近的看松鼠,真觉得它好可爱!

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