Canadian Thanksgiving Traditions and a Great Idea for a Thanksgiving Menu

Canadian Thanksgiving traditions date back to November, 1879, when Thanksgiving was made an annual holiday. Canadians have been celebrating it on the second Monday of October since 1957. Canadian Thanksgiving Origins It was the Indigenous peoples who held the first communal feasts to give thanks for the fall harvest well before the arrival of European …

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Word of the Week: tradition

What is tradition? Tradition (Noun) is: 2. something that is handed down: We learned the Christmas traditions from our parents and they had acquired them from their parents. Adjective: traditional: The children wore traditional Ukrainian clothes during the festival. Adverbs: traditionally: Traditionally, we baked turkey on Thanksgiving Day. Collocations: Verbs that go with ‘tradition:’ Ascribe, …

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Basic Life Skills: why do we need them and how to learn them

What are basic life skills? Basic life skills are a set of psychosocial and interpersonal skills that help people have fuller lives both professionally and personally. They make it possible, among other things, to think critically and creatively, communicate effectively, solve problems, build healthy relationship, understand others by empathizing with them, understand and manage oneself, …

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Five exciting things to do in September with your fun-loving children

Happy September, everyone! With the summer behind us, we enter the magical season of early fall with Indian summer still ahead of us. It is still warm, even warmer than in the summer, to be frank, with record high temperatures for September. We can still go to the beach, but there are also other exciting …

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Interesting Facts about the History of Labour Day in Canada

Labour Day is celebrated throughout Canada and the United States on the first Monday in September. It honours the labour movement and recognizes the achievement of labourers in both countries. Even though fewer and fewer people participate in Labour Day activities, it remains a statutory holiday. Many Canadians spend the Labour Day participating in leisure …

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