To all of the Canucks on the board:
Have a good weekend and Happy Canada Day.
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Just because I support the Eskimos, doesn't mean I live in an igloo!
To all of the Canucks on the board:
Have a good weekend and Happy Canada Day.
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Just because I support the Eskimos, doesn't mean I live in an igloo!
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What does Canada Day celebrate, specifically? Besides Canada (duh!)![]()
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-- The Wizard of Oz
It's like your July 4th.Originally posted by Sea Tyger
What does Canada Day celebrate, specifically? Besides Canada (duh!)![]()
Happy Canada day, guys (even if I'm a bit late on that).
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Except nobody fought and killed anybody, so it doesn't mean quite as much.It's like your July 4th.
Happy "Today the British decided we were too much trouble to rule from afar, so they let us have our own government, although we're still nominally in thrall to the Queen, and she's on our money" Day!![]()
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So its when Britain gave up direct rule and let Canada govern themselves?
What year was this?
Australia being in the same position only got self rule in 1901.
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Happy Canada Day!![]()
Our day is actually July 1st, we are a bit ahead of the game, but thanks to everyone
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I seem to remember that Canada gained its independence some time in the 1960s. '64 maybe?Originally posted by SIR SIG
So its when Britain gave up direct rule and let Canada govern themselves?
What year was this?
Australia being in the same position only got self rule in 1901.
Happy belated Canada Day, btw.![]()
Davy Jones
"Frightened? My dear, you are looking at a man who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom, and chuckled at catastrophe! I was petrified."
-- The Wizard of Oz
Close Sea Tyger... but off by a century.
1867 was the date of Canadian Confederation![]()
If anyone wants to know about Canada (some Canadians could use this info as well) Go to this site...
http://www.linksnorth.com/canada-his...entennial.html
I found it to be a good overview of Canadian history. Not indepth, but good coverage.![]()
Ah! Very interesting reading.Originally posted by AslanC
If anyone wants to know about Canada (some Canadians could use this info as well) Go to this site...
http://www.linksnorth.com/canada-his...entennial.html
I found it to be a good overview of Canadian history. Not indepth, but good coverage.![]()
I wonder how different the US would have been had the revolution not been successful.
So, if I read correctly, Canada was a self-governed "dominion" of the United Kingdom from 1867-1931, when they gained their sovereignty in the "British Commonwealth of Nations"?
Davy Jones
"Frightened? My dear, you are looking at a man who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom, and chuckled at catastrophe! I was petrified."
-- The Wizard of Oz
That sounds aboot right
We ratified our constitution in 1982(?) IIRC.
Happy Canada day, y'all!
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Aslan is right, 1982 is when we ratified our own constitution Canadien style. Happy Canada Day to all the Canucks.![]()
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