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Old 10-05-2012, 08:10 AM
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Just wanted to say that I'm super jealous that Monday is your Thanksgiving and you all get to eat yummy turkey and stuffing!









We here in the states still have have a month and a half to go for ours.
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Im so sorry to hear that Visionz I will save some for ya bud
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Whatever ours is better.





Because: Merica!
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Canadian turkey is just chicken stuffed with mashed potatoes.
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Do French Canadians (Montreal, Quebec, etc) celebrate Thanksgiving the same way as the rest of the country?
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Originally Posted by Tibbi
Canadian turkey is just chicken stuffed with mashed potatoes.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84b9mRF-7i4
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Originally Posted by Visionz
Do French Canadians (Montreal, Quebec, etc) celebrate Thanksgiving the same way as the rest of the country?






Im not 100% on this but i think they do lol
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Originally Posted by Visionz
Do French Canadians (Montreal, Quebec, etc) celebrate Thanksgiving the same way as the rest of the country?
Similar, but they have to cut down a tree while wearing high heels and droping a gun before dinner can officially begin.
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^^^ is that your attempt at being funny? You just sound like an ignorant "Merican".





The origins of Canadian Thanksgiving are more closely connected to the traditions of Europe than of the United States. Long before Europeans settled in North America, festivals of thanks and celebrations of harvest took place in Europe in the month of October. The very first Thanksgiving celebration in North America took place in Canada when Martin Frobisher, an explorer from England, arrived in Newfoundland in 1578. He wanted to give thanks for his safe arrival to the New World. That means the first Thanksgiving in Canada was celebrated 43 years before the pilgrims landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts!


Another reason for Canadian Thanksgiving arriving earlier than its American counterpart is that Canada is geographically further north than the United States, causing the Canadian harvest season to arrive earlier than the American harvest season. And since Thanksgiving for Canadians is more about giving thanks for the harvest season than the arrival of pilgrims, it makes sense to celebrate the holiday in October. So what are the differences between Canadian and American Thanksgiving, other than the date? Not much! Both Canadians and Americans celebrate Thanksgiving with parades, family gatherings, pumpkin pie and a whole lot of turkey!
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