«Holidays in English-speaking countries»
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Student:
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Teacher:Ainur Amanovna « Holidays
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English-speaking countries »
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Student: Rahimgeldieva Ademi 212 -group Teacher:Ainur Amanovna « Holidays in English-speaking countries »
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Content
1.Britain 2.The USA 3.Canada
-Christmas - Thanksgiving day -Easter
-April Fools’ Day - Independence Day -National Patriot’s Day
- Women’s day - Halloween . - Remembrance Day
- Boxing Day - New Year -Victoria Day
-Guy Fawkes Night - Veterans Day
4.Australia 5. New Zealand
-Australia Day -Labour Day
-Canberra Day -Waitangi Day
-Dau of Commonwealth
-Father’s Day
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Content 1.Britain 2.The USA 3.Canada -Christmas - Thanksgiving day -Easter -April Fools’ Day - Independence Day -National Patriot’s Day - Women’s day - Halloween . - Remembrance Day - Boxing Day - New Year -Victoria Day -Guy Fawkes Night - Veterans Day 4.Australia 5. New Zealand -Australia Day -Labour Day -Canberra Day -Waitangi Day -Dau of Commonwealth -Father’s Day
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Christmas in Great Britain
Christmas Christmas (Old English: Cristesmasse,
meaning "Christ's Mass") is an annual
commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ and
a widely observed cultural holiday, celebrated
generally on December by billions of people
around the world. A feast central to the
Christian liturgical year, it closes the Advent
season and initiates the twelve days of
Christmastide, which ends after the twelfth
night. Christmas is a civil holiday in many of the
world's nations, is celebrated by an increasing
number of non-Christians, and is an integral
part of the Christmas and holiday season
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Christmas in Great Britain Christmas Christmas (Old English: Cristesmasse, meaning "Christ's Mass") is an annual commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ and a widely observed cultural holiday, celebrated generally on December by billions of people around the world. A feast central to the Christian liturgical year, it closes the Advent season and initiates the twelve days of Christmastide, which ends after the twelfth night. Christmas is a civil holiday in many of the world's nations, is celebrated by an increasing number of non-Christians, and is an integral part of the Christmas and holiday season
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April Fool’s Day
Apri l Fools' Day (sometimes called April Fool's
Day or All Fools' Day) is celebrated every year
on the first day of April. Popular since the
19thcentury. the day is not a national holiday in
any country. but it is well known in Europe.
Australia. Brazil and the United States, and it is
celebrated as a day when people play practical
jokes and hoaxes on each other. The jokes and
their victims are known as "April fools". Hoax
stories may be reported by the press and other
media on this day and explained on subsequent
days.
* The earliest recorded association between
April 1 and foolishness can be found in
Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales (1392). Many
writers suggest that the restoration of January 1
as New Year's Day in the 16th century was
responsible for the creation of the holiday, but
this theory does not explain earlier references
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April Fool’s Day Apri l Fools' Day (sometimes called April Fool's Day or All Fools' Day) is celebrated every year on the first day of April. Popular since the 19thcentury. the day is not a national holiday in any country. but it is well known in Europe. Australia. Brazil and the United States, and it is celebrated as a day when people play practical jokes and hoaxes on each other. The jokes and their victims are known as "April fools". Hoax stories may be reported by the press and other media on this day and explained on subsequent days. * The earliest recorded association between April 1 and foolishness can be found in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales (1392). Many writers suggest that the restoration of January 1 as New Year's Day in the 16th century was responsible for the creation of the holiday, but this theory does not explain earlier references
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Women’s Day
International Women's Day (IWD), also called
International Working Women's Day, is celebrated
on March 8 every year. In different regions the
focus of the celebrations ranges from general
celebration of respect, appreciation and love
towards women to a celebration for women's
economic, political, and social achievements.
Started as a Socialist political event, the holiday
blended in the culture of many countries, primarily
in Europe, including Russia. In some regions, the
day lost its political flavor, and became simply an
occasion for men to express their love for women
in a way somewhat similar to mixture of Mother's
Day and Valentine's Day, In other regions, however,
the political and human rights theme designated
by the United Nations runs strong, and political
and social awareness of the struggles of women
worldwide are brought out and examined in a
hopeful manner. This is a day which some people
celebrate by wearing purple ribbons.
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Women’s Day International Women's Day (IWD), also called International Working Women's Day, is celebrated on March 8 every year. In different regions the focus of the celebrations ranges from general celebration of respect, appreciation and love towards women to a celebration for women's economic, political, and social achievements. Started as a Socialist political event, the holiday blended in the culture of many countries, primarily in Europe, including Russia. In some regions, the day lost its political flavor, and became simply an occasion for men to express their love for women in a way somewhat similar to mixture of Mother's Day and Valentine's Day, In other regions, however, the political and human rights theme designated by the United Nations runs strong, and political and social awareness of the struggles of women worldwide are brought out and examined in a hopeful manner. This is a day which some people celebrate by wearing purple ribbons.
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Boxing Day
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In Britain, it was a custom for trades people to
collect "Christmas boxes" of money or presents
on the first weekday after Christmas as thanks
for good service throughout the year. This is
mentioned in Samuel Pepys' diary entry for 19
December 1663. This custom is linked to an older
English tradition: since they would have to wait
on their masters on Christmas Day, the servants
of the wealthy were allowed the next day to visit
their families. The employers would give each
servant a box to take home containing gifts and
bonuses, and maybe sometimes leftover food
The exact etymology of the term "boxing day" is
unclear. There are several competing theories,
none of which is definitive. The European
tradition, which has long included giving money
and other gifts to those who were needy and in
service positions, has been dated to the Middle
Ages, but the exact origin is unknown. It is
believed to be in reference to the Alms Box
placed in places of worship to collect donations to
the poor. Also, it may come from a custom in the
late Roman/early Christian era, wherein metal
boxes placed outside churches were used to
collect special offerings tied to the Feast of Saint
Stephen, which in the Western Church falls on the
same day as Boxing Day.
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Boxing Day • In Britain, it was a custom for trades people to collect "Christmas boxes" of money or presents on the first weekday after Christmas as thanks for good service throughout the year. This is mentioned in Samuel Pepys' diary entry for 19 December 1663. This custom is linked to an older English tradition: since they would have to wait on their masters on Christmas Day, the servants of the wealthy were allowed the next day to visit their families. The employers would give each servant a box to take home containing gifts and bonuses, and maybe sometimes leftover food The exact etymology of the term "boxing day" is unclear. There are several competing theories, none of which is definitive. The European tradition, which has long included giving money and other gifts to those who were needy and in service positions, has been dated to the Middle Ages, but the exact origin is unknown. It is believed to be in reference to the Alms Box placed in places of worship to collect donations to the poor. Also, it may come from a custom in the late Roman/early Christian era, wherein metal boxes placed outside churches were used to collect special offerings tied to the Feast of Saint Stephen, which in the Western Church falls on the same day as Boxing Day.
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Guy Fawkes Night Day
Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes
Day, Bonfire Night and Firework Night, is an
annual commemoration observed on 5
November, primarily in Great Britain. Its
history begins with the events of 5
November 1605, when Guy Fawkes, a
member of the Gunpowder Plot, was
arrested while guarding explosives the
plotters had placed beneath the House of
Lords. Celebrating the fact that King James
I had survived the attempt on his life,
people lit bonfires around London, and
months later the introduction of the
Observance of 5th November Act enforced
an annual public day of thanksgiving for the
plot's failure. Guy
Fawkes
Night
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Guy Fawkes Night Day Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Firework Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in Great Britain. Its history begins with the events of 5 November 1605, when Guy Fawkes, a member of the Gunpowder Plot, was arrested while guarding explosives the plotters had placed beneath the House of Lords. Celebrating the fact that King James I had survived the attempt on his life, people lit bonfires around London, and months later the introduction of the Observance of 5th November Act enforced an annual public day of thanksgiving for the plot's failure. Guy Fawkes Night
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T h a n k s g iv in g d a y (e n g . T h a n k s g iv in g
D a y is a p u b lic h o lid a y in th e U n ite d
S ta te s a n d C a n a d a , c e le b ra te d o n th e
s e c o n d M o n d a y o f O c to b e r in C a n a d a
a n d o n th e fo u rth T h u rs d a y o f
N o v e m b e r in th e U n ite d S ta te s . F ro m
th is d a y b e g in s th e h o lid a y s e a s o n ,
w h ic h in c lu d e s C h ris tm a s a n d la s ts
u n til th e N e w y e a r.
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T h a n k s g iv in g d a y (e n g . T h a n k s g iv in g D a y is a p u b lic h o lid a y in th e U n ite d S ta te s a n d C a n a d a , c e le b ra te d o n th e s e c o n d M o n d a y o f O c to b e r in C a n a d a a n d o n th e fo u rth T h u rs d a y o f N o v e m b e r in th e U n ite d S ta te s . F ro m th is d a y b e g in s th e h o lid a y s e a s o n , w h ic h in c lu d e s C h ris tm a s a n d la s ts u n til th e N e w y e a r.
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Thanksgiving Day has been an annual holiday in the United States since 1863. Not everyone sees Thanksgiving
Day as a cause for celebration. Each year since 1970, a group of Native Americans and their supporters have
staged a protest for a National Day of Mourning at Plymouth Rock in Plymouth, Massachusetts on Thanksgiving
Day. American Indian Heritage Day is also observed at this time of the year.
There are claims that the first Thanksgiving Day was held in the city of El Paso, Texas in 1598. Another early event
was held in 1619 in the Virginia Colony. Many people trace the origins of the modern Thanksgiving Day to the
harvest celebration that the Pilgrims held in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1621. However, their first true
thanksgiving was in 1623, when they gave thanks for rain that ended a drought. These early thanksgivings took
the form of a special church service, rather than a feast.
In the second half of the 1600s, thanksgivings after the harvest became more common and started to become
annual events. However, it was celebrated on different days in different communities and in some places there
were more than one thanksgiving each year. George Washington, the first president of the United States,
proclaimed the first national Thanksgiving Day in 1789.
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Thanksgiving Day has been an annual holiday in the United States since 1863. Not everyone sees Thanksgiving Day as a cause for celebration. Each year since 1970, a group of Native Americans and their supporters have staged a protest for a National Day of Mourning at Plymouth Rock in Plymouth, Massachusetts on Thanksgiving Day. American Indian Heritage Day is also observed at this time of the year. There are claims that the first Thanksgiving Day was held in the city of El Paso, Texas in 1598. Another early event was held in 1619 in the Virginia Colony. Many people trace the origins of the modern Thanksgiving Day to the harvest celebration that the Pilgrims held in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1621. However, their first true thanksgiving was in 1623, when they gave thanks for rain that ended a drought. These early thanksgivings took the form of a special church service, rather than a feast. In the second half of the 1600s, thanksgivings after the harvest became more common and started to become annual events. However, it was celebrated on different days in different communities and in some places there were more than one thanksgiving each year. George Washington, the first president of the United States, proclaimed the first national Thanksgiving Day in 1789.
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Independence Day
USA
Independence day USA (eng.
Independence Day - the day of the
signing of the U.S. Declaration of
independence in 1776, which
proclaims the independence of
the United States from the
Kingdom of great Britain is
celebrated in the United States of
America on July 4. Independence
day is considered the birthday of
the United States as a free and
independent country. Most
Americans call the holiday just on
date - "Fourth of July". The festival
is accompanied by fireworks,
parades, barbecues, carnivals,
fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball
games, family meetings, appeals
politicians to the people, and
ceremonies, as well as other
public and private events,
traditional for the United States.
Independence day is the national
holiday of the United States.
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Independence Day USA Independence day USA (eng. Independence Day - the day of the signing of the U.S. Declaration of independence in 1776, which proclaims the independence of the United States from the Kingdom of great Britain is celebrated in the United States of America on July 4. Independence day is considered the birthday of the United States as a free and independent country. Most Americans call the holiday just on date - "Fourth of July". The festival is accompanied by fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, family meetings, appeals politicians to the people, and ceremonies, as well as other public and private events, traditional for the United States. Independence day is the national holiday of the United States.
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Helloweem
Halloween is usually celebrated amongst
family, friends and, sometimes, co-
workers. However, some areas hold large
community events. Parties and other
events may be planned on October 31 or
in the weekends before and after this
date. Adults may celebrate by watching
horror films, holding costume parties or
creating haunted houses or graveyards.
Many children dress up in fancy costumes
and visit other homes in the
neighborhood. At each house, they
demand sweets, snacks or a small gift. If
they do not get this, they threaten to do
some harm to the inhabitants of the
house. This is known as playing 'trick-or-
treat' and is supposed to happen in a
friendly spirit, with no nasty or mean
tricks being carried out. However, if your
children take part, it is important to
accompany them and to check their
'treats' to make sure they are safe to eat
or play with.
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Helloweem Halloween is usually celebrated amongst family, friends and, sometimes, co- workers. However, some areas hold large community events. Parties and other events may be planned on October 31 or in the weekends before and after this date. Adults may celebrate by watching horror films, holding costume parties or creating haunted houses or graveyards. Many children dress up in fancy costumes and visit other homes in the neighborhood. At each house, they demand sweets, snacks or a small gift. If they do not get this, they threaten to do some harm to the inhabitants of the house. This is known as playing 'trick-or- treat' and is supposed to happen in a friendly spirit, with no nasty or mean tricks being carried out. However, if your children take part, it is important to accompany them and to check their 'treats' to make sure they are safe to eat or play with.
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New Year Day
The start of New Year's Day, at midnight, is heralded by fireworks,
parties and special events, which are often televised. Very few people
have to work on the day itself. For many it is a day of recovery from
the New Year's Eve celebrations the previous night. In some towns and
cities, parades are held and special football games are played. The
birth of the first baby in the New Year is often celebrated with gifts to
his or her parents and appearances in local newspapers and on local
news shows. Many people make New Year's resolutions. These are
usually promises to themselves that they will improve something in
their own lives. Common New Year's resolutions are to stop smoking or
drinking alcohol, to lose weight, exercise more or to live a healthier
lifestyle.
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New Year Day The start of New Year's Day, at midnight, is heralded by fireworks, parties and special events, which are often televised. Very few people have to work on the day itself. For many it is a day of recovery from the New Year's Eve celebrations the previous night. In some towns and cities, parades are held and special football games are played. The birth of the first baby in the New Year is often celebrated with gifts to his or her parents and appearances in local newspapers and on local news shows. Many people make New Year's resolutions. These are usually promises to themselves that they will improve something in their own lives. Common New Year's resolutions are to stop smoking or drinking alcohol, to lose weight, exercise more or to live a healthier lifestyle.
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In the USA,
Veterans Day
annually falls on
November 11.
This day is the
anniversary of
the signing of
the armistice,
which ended
the World War I
hostilities
between the
Allied nations
and Germany in
1918. Veterans
are thanked for
their services to
the United
States on
Veterans Day.
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In the USA, Veterans Day annually falls on November 11. This day is the anniversary of the signing of the armistice, which ended the World War I hostilities between the Allied nations and Germany in 1918. Veterans are thanked for their services to the United States on Veterans Day.
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Holidays in
Canada
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Holidays in Canada
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Easte
r
Easter is a religious holiday that
commemorates the resurrection
of Jesus Christ after his death by
crucifixion. For Christians, Easter
is a day of religious services and
family gatherings. Easter Day is a
popular day for attending church,
getting together for a big family
meal, and staging an Easter egg
hunt. It is also a good time for
people to decorate Easter eggs,
join in Easter craft contests and
to indulge in holiday recipes,
such as mustard-crusted lamb
and the Easter basket cake.
The Bal en Blanc’s main event is
held every Easter Sunday,
attracting thousands of
partygoers every year in
Montreal.
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Easte r Easter is a religious holiday that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his death by crucifixion. For Christians, Easter is a day of religious services and family gatherings. Easter Day is a popular day for attending church, getting together for a big family meal, and staging an Easter egg hunt. It is also a good time for people to decorate Easter eggs, join in Easter craft contests and to indulge in holiday recipes, such as mustard-crusted lamb and the Easter basket cake. The Bal en Blanc’s main event is held every Easter Sunday, attracting thousands of partygoers every year in Montreal.
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National Patriot’s
DayNational Patriots' Day ( French
: Journée nationale des patriotes ) is
a statutory holiday observed
annually in the Canadian province
of Quebec , on the Monday
preceding 25 May. The holiday was
instated by the
Lieutenant Governor of Quebec -
in-Council in 2003, according to the
then Premier of Quebec
Bernard Landry : "to underline the
importance of
the struggle of the patriots of 1837–
1838
for the national recognition of our
people, for its political liberty and to
obtain a democratic system of
government." Before 2003, the
Monday preceding 25 May of each
year was unofficially the
Fête de Dollard , a commemoration
initiated in the 1920s to coincide
with Victoria Day , a federal holiday
occurring annually on the same
date.
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National Patriot’s DayNational Patriots' Day ( French : Journée nationale des patriotes ) is a statutory holiday observed annually in the Canadian province of Quebec , on the Monday preceding 25 May. The holiday was instated by the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec - in-Council in 2003, according to the then Premier of Quebec Bernard Landry : "to underline the importance of the struggle of the patriots of 1837– 1838 for the national recognition of our people, for its political liberty and to obtain a democratic system of government." Before 2003, the Monday preceding 25 May of each year was unofficially the Fête de Dollard , a commemoration initiated in the 1920s to coincide with Victoria Day , a federal holiday occurring annually on the same date.
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Remembrance
Day
In Canada, Remembrance Day is a statutory holiday in all three
territories and in six of the ten provinces ( Nova Scotia ,
Manitoba ,
Ontario , and
Quebec being the exceptions). From 1921 to 1930,
the
Armistice Day Act provided that Thanksgiving would be observed on
Armistice Day, which was fixed by statute on the Monday of the week in
which 11 November fell. In 1931,
the federal parliament adopted an act
to amend the
Armistice Day Act , providing that the day should be
observed on 11 November and that the day should be known
as
Remembrance Day . A bill (C-597) intended to make Remembrance
Day a federal statutory holiday is currently before the
House of Commons .
The federal department of
Veterans Affairs Canada states that the date is
of "remembrance for the men and women who have served, and
continue to serve our country during times of war, conflict and peace";
specifically, the First and Second World Wars, the Korean War , and all
conflicts since then in which members of the
Canadian Forces have
participated.
The department runs a program called Canada
Remembers
with the mission of helping young and new Canadians, most
of whom have never known war, "come to understand and appreciate
what those who have served Canada in times of war, armed conflict and
peace stand for and what they have sacrificed for their country."
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Remembrance Day In Canada, Remembrance Day is a statutory holiday in all three territories and in six of the ten provinces ( Nova Scotia , Manitoba , Ontario , and Quebec being the exceptions). From 1921 to 1930, the Armistice Day Act provided that Thanksgiving would be observed on Armistice Day, which was fixed by statute on the Monday of the week in which 11 November fell. In 1931, the federal parliament adopted an act to amend the Armistice Day Act , providing that the day should be observed on 11 November and that the day should be known as Remembrance Day . A bill (C-597) intended to make Remembrance Day a federal statutory holiday is currently before the House of Commons . The federal department of Veterans Affairs Canada states that the date is of "remembrance for the men and women who have served, and continue to serve our country during times of war, conflict and peace"; specifically, the First and Second World Wars, the Korean War , and all conflicts since then in which members of the Canadian Forces have participated. The department runs a program called Canada Remembers with the mission of helping young and new Canadians, most of whom have never known war, "come to understand and appreciate what those who have served Canada in times of war, armed conflict and peace stand for and what they have sacrificed for their country."
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Victoria Day in Canada
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Victoria Day (in French: Fête de la Reine ) is a
federal
Canadian public holiday celebrated
on the last Monday before May 25, in
honour of
Queen Victoria 's birthday. The
date is also, simultaneously, that on which
the current reigning
Canadian sovereign 's
official birthday
is recognized. It is
sometimes informally considered as marking
the beginning of the summer season in
Canada.
•
The holiday has been observed since before
Canada was formed, originally falling on the
sovereign's actual birthday, and continues to
be celebrated in various fashions across the
country on the fixed date; the holiday has
always been a distinctly Canadian
observance.
It is a federal statutory holiday ,
as well as being a holiday in six of Canada's
ten provinces and all three of its territories.
In
Quebec , the same day was unofficially
known as
Fête de Dollard from the
Quiet Revolution
until 2003, when provincial
legislation officially created
National Patriots' Day
on the same date as
Victoria Day.
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Victoria Day in Canada • Victoria Day (in French: Fête de la Reine ) is a federal Canadian public holiday celebrated on the last Monday before May 25, in honour of Queen Victoria 's birthday. The date is also, simultaneously, that on which the current reigning Canadian sovereign 's official birthday is recognized. It is sometimes informally considered as marking the beginning of the summer season in Canada. • The holiday has been observed since before Canada was formed, originally falling on the sovereign's actual birthday, and continues to be celebrated in various fashions across the country on the fixed date; the holiday has always been a distinctly Canadian observance. It is a federal statutory holiday , as well as being a holiday in six of Canada's ten provinces and all three of its territories. In Quebec , the same day was unofficially known as Fête de Dollard from the Quiet Revolution until 2003, when provincial legislation officially created National Patriots' Day on the same date as Victoria Day.
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Australia Day
Holidays in Australia
Holidays in Australia
Holidays in AustraliaAustralia Day is the official national day of Australia . Celebrated annually on
26
January, it marks the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet of British
Ships at
Port Jackson , New South Wales , and raising of the Flag of Great Britain at
that site by Governor
Arthur Phillip . In present-day Australia, celebrations reflect
the diverse society and landscape of the nation, and are marked by community and
family events, reflections on Australian history, official community awards, and
citizenship ceremonies welcoming new immigrants into the Australian community.
The meaning and significance of Australia Day has evolved over time. Unofficially, or
historically, the date has also been variously named "Anniversary Day", "Invasion
Day", "Foundation Day", and " ANA
Day".26 January 1788 marked the proclamation
of British sovereignty over the eastern seaboard of Australia (then known as
New Holland ).
Although it was not known as Australia Day until over a century later,
records of celebrations on 26 January date back to 1808, with the first official
celebration of the formation of
New South Wales held in 1818. On New Years Day
1901, the British colonies of Australia formed a
Federation , marking the birth of
modern Australia. A national day of unity and celebration was looked for. It was not
until 1935 that all Australian states and territories had adopted use of the term
"Australia Day" to mark the date, and not until 1994 that the date was consistently
marked by a public holiday on that day by all states and territories.
In contemporary Australia, the holiday is marked by the presentation of the
Australian of the Year
Awards on Australia Day Eve, announcement of the Australia
Day Honours list and addresses from the
Governor-General and Prime Minister . It is
an official
public holiday in every state and territory of Australia, unless it falls on a
weekend in which case the following Monday becomes a public holiday instead.
With community festivals, concerts and citizenship ceremonies, the day is
celebrated in large and small communities and cities around the nation. Australia
Day has become the biggest annual civic event in Australia
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Australia Day Holidays in Australia Holidays in Australia Holidays in AustraliaAustralia Day is the official national day of Australia . Celebrated annually on 26 January, it marks the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet of British Ships at Port Jackson , New South Wales , and raising of the Flag of Great Britain at that site by Governor Arthur Phillip . In present-day Australia, celebrations reflect the diverse society and landscape of the nation, and are marked by community and family events, reflections on Australian history, official community awards, and citizenship ceremonies welcoming new immigrants into the Australian community. The meaning and significance of Australia Day has evolved over time. Unofficially, or historically, the date has also been variously named "Anniversary Day", "Invasion Day", "Foundation Day", and " ANA Day".26 January 1788 marked the proclamation of British sovereignty over the eastern seaboard of Australia (then known as New Holland ). Although it was not known as Australia Day until over a century later, records of celebrations on 26 January date back to 1808, with the first official celebration of the formation of New South Wales held in 1818. On New Years Day 1901, the British colonies of Australia formed a Federation , marking the birth of modern Australia. A national day of unity and celebration was looked for. It was not until 1935 that all Australian states and territories had adopted use of the term "Australia Day" to mark the date, and not until 1994 that the date was consistently marked by a public holiday on that day by all states and territories. In contemporary Australia, the holiday is marked by the presentation of the Australian of the Year Awards on Australia Day Eve, announcement of the Australia Day Honours list and addresses from the Governor-General and Prime Minister . It is an official public holiday in every state and territory of Australia, unless it falls on a weekend in which case the following Monday becomes a public holiday instead. With community festivals, concerts and citizenship ceremonies, the day is celebrated in large and small communities and cities around the nation. Australia Day has become the biggest annual civic event in Australia
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Canberra Day
•
Canberra Day is a public holiday held annually on the
second Monday in March in the
Australian Capital Territory
(ACT) to celebrate the
official naming of
Canberra . Canberra was named at a
ceremony on 12 March 1913 by
Lady Denman , the wife
of the then
Governor-General Lord Denman .
In
2012 Canberra Day falls on 12 March . In 2013 it falls
on
11 March . On 3 March 2007, ACT Minister
Andrew Barr
introduced a bill to change the day of
Canberra Day to the
second Monday in March so it falls
closer more often to the actual birthday of
Canberra.
Previously it had been held on the third
Monday in March.
•
Annual events associated with Canberra Day include
the
Canberra Festival , which runs from 11-20 March
2011, the Chief Minister's Canberra Day Awards
Ceremony, and the Canberra Festival Balloon
Spectacular.
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Canberra Day • Canberra Day is a public holiday held annually on the second Monday in March in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) to celebrate the official naming of Canberra . Canberra was named at a ceremony on 12 March 1913 by Lady Denman , the wife of the then Governor-General Lord Denman . In 2012 Canberra Day falls on 12 March . In 2013 it falls on 11 March . On 3 March 2007, ACT Minister Andrew Barr introduced a bill to change the day of Canberra Day to the second Monday in March so it falls closer more often to the actual birthday of Canberra. Previously it had been held on the third Monday in March. • Annual events associated with Canberra Day include the Canberra Festival , which runs from 11-20 March 2011, the Chief Minister's Canberra Day Awards Ceremony, and the Canberra Festival Balloon Spectacular.
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Day of the Commonwealth and
Australia
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Day of the Commonwealth and Australia
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Commonwealth Day is the annual celebration of the
Commonwealth of Nations
held on the second Monday in March, and marked
by a multi-faith service in
Westminster Abbey , normally attended by Queen
Elizabeth II
as Head of the Commonwealth , with the Commonwealth
Secretary-General and Commonwealth
High Commissioners in London. The
Queen delivers an address to the Commonwealth, broadcast throughout the
world. [1]
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In the year before the quadrennial
Commonwealth Games , the Queen starts
the
Queen's Baton Relay on Commonwealth Day at Buckingham Palace ,
handing the baton to the first relay runner to start a journey that will end at
the Opening Ceremony of the upcoming Games.
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While it has a certain official status, Commonwealth Day is not a public holiday
in most Commonwealth countries, and there is little public awareness of it.
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• Commonwealth Day is the annual celebration of the Commonwealth of Nations held on the second Monday in March, and marked by a multi-faith service in Westminster Abbey , normally attended by Queen Elizabeth II as Head of the Commonwealth , with the Commonwealth Secretary-General and Commonwealth High Commissioners in London. The Queen delivers an address to the Commonwealth, broadcast throughout the world. [1] • In the year before the quadrennial Commonwealth Games , the Queen starts the Queen's Baton Relay on Commonwealth Day at Buckingham Palace , handing the baton to the first relay runner to start a journey that will end at the Opening Ceremony of the upcoming Games. • While it has a certain official status, Commonwealth Day is not a public holiday in most Commonwealth countries, and there is little public awareness of it.
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Father’s Day in Australia
Father's Day is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood,
paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society. Many countries
celebrate it on the third Sunday of June, though it is also celebrated widely on
other days by many other countries. Father's Day was created
to complement
Mother's Day , celebration that honors
mothers and motherhood.
In Australia, Father's Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of September, which
is the first Sunday of Spring in Australia, and is not a public holiday.
YMCA Victoria continues the tradition of honoring the role fathers, and father
figures play in parenting through the annual awarding of Local Community
Father of the Year in 32 municipalities in Victoria. The Father's Day Council of
Victoria annually recognize fathers in the Father of the Year Award
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Father’s Day in Australia Father's Day is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society. Many countries celebrate it on the third Sunday of June, though it is also celebrated widely on other days by many other countries. Father's Day was created to complement Mother's Day , celebration that honors mothers and motherhood. In Australia, Father's Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of September, which is the first Sunday of Spring in Australia, and is not a public holiday. YMCA Victoria continues the tradition of honoring the role fathers, and father figures play in parenting through the annual awarding of Local Community Father of the Year in 32 municipalities in Victoria. The Father's Day Council of Victoria annually recognize fathers in the Father of the Year Award
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Holidays in New Zealand
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Holidays in New Zealand
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Labour Day in New
Zealand
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In New Zealand, Labour Day is a public holiday held
on the fourth Monday in October. Its origins are
traced back to the eight-hour working day movement
that arose in the newly founded Wellington colony in
1840, primarily because of carpenter
Samuel Parnell
's refusal to work more than eight hours a day. He
encouraged other tradesmen also to work for only
eight hours a day and in October 1840, a workers'
meeting passed a resolution supporting the idea. On
October 28, 1890, the 50th anniversary of the eight-
hour day was commemorated with a parade. The
event was then celebrated annually in late October
as either
Labour Day or Eight-Hour Demonstration
Day . In 1899 government legislated that the day be a
public holiday from 1900. The day was celebrated on
different days in different provinces. This led to ship
owners complaining that seamen were taking
excessive holidays by having one Labour Day in one
port then another in their next port. In 1910 the
government stipulated that the holiday would be
observed on the same day throughout the nation.
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Labour Day in New Zealand • In New Zealand, Labour Day is a public holiday held on the fourth Monday in October. Its origins are traced back to the eight-hour working day movement that arose in the newly founded Wellington colony in 1840, primarily because of carpenter Samuel Parnell 's refusal to work more than eight hours a day. He encouraged other tradesmen also to work for only eight hours a day and in October 1840, a workers' meeting passed a resolution supporting the idea. On October 28, 1890, the 50th anniversary of the eight- hour day was commemorated with a parade. The event was then celebrated annually in late October as either Labour Day or Eight-Hour Demonstration Day . In 1899 government legislated that the day be a public holiday from 1900. The day was celebrated on different days in different provinces. This led to ship owners complaining that seamen were taking excessive holidays by having one Labour Day in one port then another in their next port. In 1910 the government stipulated that the holiday would be observed on the same day throughout the nation.
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Waitangi Day in New
Zealand
Waitangi Day is celebrated in New Zealand every year on 6th February.
The day marks the signing of the Waitangi Treaty in 1840. Waitangi
Treaty gave the Maori Tribes of New Zealand autonomy of their land
and signed a pact between the British and the Maori Tribes for
transferring ownership of the land of the tribes. The Waitangi Treaty is
also called the founding treaty of New Zealand.
The treaty was signed in what is now known as the Treaty House in
Waitangi. The treaty accepted New Zealand as a part of the British
Empire while giving them the rights to their land. However, the signing
of the treaty was not followed by immediate celebrations. In fact, there
was a lot of disagreement between the English and the Maori version of
the agreement. The first celebration took place on 29th January, 1934,
when the treaty actually got signed. On 6th February 1934, the Treaty
House was officially made a public reserve .
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Waitangi Day in New Zealand Waitangi Day is celebrated in New Zealand every year on 6th February. The day marks the signing of the Waitangi Treaty in 1840. Waitangi Treaty gave the Maori Tribes of New Zealand autonomy of their land and signed a pact between the British and the Maori Tribes for transferring ownership of the land of the tribes. The Waitangi Treaty is also called the founding treaty of New Zealand. The treaty was signed in what is now known as the Treaty House in Waitangi. The treaty accepted New Zealand as a part of the British Empire while giving them the rights to their land. However, the signing of the treaty was not followed by immediate celebrations. In fact, there was a lot of disagreement between the English and the Maori version of the agreement. The first celebration took place on 29th January, 1934, when the treaty actually got signed. On 6th February 1934, the Treaty House was officially made a public reserve .