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What is Thanksgiving's date in Canada?

Canada celebrates Thanksgiving on the second Monday in October, an official statutory holiday dedicated to giving thanks for the harvest. Conversely, the fourth

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Question: What is Thanksgiving's date in Canada?

Answer options:

  • Fourth Thursday in November ✅ Second Monday in October
  • First Monday in September
  • October 31

Correct answer: Second Monday in October

Explanation: Canada celebrates Thanksgiving on the second Monday in October, an official statutory holiday dedicated to giving thanks for the harvest. Conversely, the fourth Thursday in November marks the American Thanksgiving, the first Monday in September is Labour Day, and October 31 is Halloween. Under the Discover Canada guidelines, citizenship candidates must demonstrate familiarity with unique Canadian cultural traditions and national celebrations. Recognizing the specific dates and meanings of major national holidays, such as Thanksgiving, Canada Day, and Remembrance Day, is basic, high-value knowledge frequently tested on the citizenship exam to ensure integration into Canadian civic life.

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