Question:
why is the canadian and american thanksgiving on different days?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
why is the canadian and american thanksgiving on different days?
Eighteen answers:
Joy M
2006-08-19 19:10:59 UTC
Because they're celebrating two different events.
carolewkelly
2006-08-19 19:09:54 UTC
2 different countries; 2 different celebrations
x
2006-08-20 04:38:37 UTC
Different times for the season and harvest to come in. Since thier climate is colder, they had to wait for the harvest either shorter or longer, (I dont know which day thier Thanksgiving is)...



I wish you well..



Jesse
Bru
2006-08-20 04:13:28 UTC
Different countries with different customs. I think they celebrate the arrival of the first European in that respective countries and consequently they celebrate the arrival on different days because they arrived at different times.
P L
2006-08-19 21:27:04 UTC
By November and the American Thanksgiving, Canada is so darn cold no one has anything to be thankful for. So in Canada it had to be moved up to October, which also is not very warm. So really, Canadians should celebrate Thanksgiving in the middle of July or August.
me
2006-08-19 19:18:17 UTC
Canadian thanksgiving is about giving thanks to God for a bountiful harvest and is celebrated when the harvest is completed in October , American thanksgiving remembers the pilgrims.
2006-08-19 19:13:38 UTC
Weather mostly. October is still pleasant up here. Besides, the actual historic feast way back in the 1600s took place on US soil. Although such an event actually bears upon our own history as well we're the fortunate ones to be the 49th north paralell and so autumn is early here.
2006-08-19 19:11:50 UTC
Simply because we have different times when we landed and gave a feast of thanks for surviving the trip.
xjoizey
2006-08-19 19:10:41 UTC
different Pilgrims
2006-08-19 19:10:31 UTC
they just killed turkeys

but

we had to do that and all the american indians too







god bless our mess
Malika
2006-08-19 19:28:48 UTC
O.K., I am going for the obvious answer:



Canada and The United States are two different countries.



The American Thanksgiving commemorates the Pilgrims arrival in the new world and the Thanksgiving holiday celebrates that.



The Canadian Thanksgiving celebrates the harvest.
?
2016-12-01 01:40:49 UTC
no remember what the authorities authentic motives for making Thanksgiving a federal vacation in both united states of america, Natives were celebrating classic end of harvest feasts for 1000's of years. So even as the first settlers arrived the following, we shared it with them. Then they stabbed us contained in the back. contained in the Ojibwe united states of america it really is Miigwechiwendamowi-giizhigan. In Canada, the non-community Thanksgiving could be traced back to 1578...Martin Forbisher's project through the Arctic, yet has been celebrated on multiple diverse days for the time of Canada's heritage. It has surely not something to do with the U. S. Thanksgiving all of it.
2006-08-19 19:12:54 UTC
Well the started on the same day but the American thanksgiving got so out of hand with the drinking and such that they lost a month, sort of like a prolonged blackout. Any way the next year they just assumed it was on the day that they sobered up and hence this spread in timing. I hope this helps, it's good to know why were different. Kind of explains Americas stand on gun control as well come to think of it.
MadforMAC
2006-08-19 19:13:24 UTC
Because, we are two different countries with two different holidays. American Thanksgiving has to do with the colonists landing on the east coast. Canadian Thanksgiving is not the same.
Dante 37
2006-08-19 19:11:11 UTC
Canada's pilgrims ate with their Indians earlier.
2006-08-19 19:12:03 UTC
Because the canadians copied it from us, but want to pretend they didn't, 'ey.
2006-08-19 19:10:46 UTC
there different contries. we have diferent holidays. and a border to keep it that way
JCCamel
2006-08-19 19:10:59 UTC
different arrivals and makings of peace when these countries were first colonized...


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