Posted by: admin in: ● November 26, 2009
just wanting to wish you all a wonderful holiday. in answer to the question i get asked the most: yes, Canadians celebrate thanksgiving, but it happens on the second monday in october and it’s to give thanks at the close of the harvest season. everything else is pretty similar to american thanksgiving, except that it’s not really such a big deal. it typically involves a nice dinner with the family and getting a day off work or school. none of this black friday business… but boxing day, don’t get me started!

1 | Liam
26 de November de 2009 to ● 1:10 pm
In Afghanistan at the moment, and the Canadians and Americans and the Dutch and the French and the Australians and the British and the Bulgarians and the Romanians and the Estonians and the rest all have had a huge Kandahar Thanksgiving dinner together.
It was awesome.
Happy thanksgiving, Ms Clyne…
2 | James
4 de December de 2009 to ● 12:19 am
You might be the first Canadian I’ve met who actually knows when Canadian Thanksgiving is.
3 | Harold
6 de December de 2009 to ● 3:22 pm
Well, I hope people had a great turkey/tofurkey/turducken day anyway! ^-_-^
4 | Stefan
8 de December de 2009 to ● 8:46 pm
Although I’m british, and don’t celebrate thanksgiving. Hope you had a nice one anyway!
P.S I like the cartoon, I chuckled