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X-WR-CALDESC:Inclusive communities enhancing life for individuals with special needs
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SUMMARY:Today’s Greatitude
DESCRIPTION:The first official, annual Thanksgiving in Canada was celebrated on 6 November 1879, though Indigenous peoples in Canada have a history of celebrating the fall harvest that predates the arrival of European settlers.\nSir Martin Frobisher and his crew are credited as the first Europeans to celebrate a Thanksgiving ceremony in North America, in 1578.  The celebration featuring the uniquely North American turkey, squash and pumpkin was introduced to Nova Scotia in the 1750s and became common across Canada by the 1870s. In 1957, Thanksgiving was proclaimed an annual event to occur on the second Monday of October.\nHopefully you are able to gather friends and family and enjoy time together which is always something to be thankful for!\n
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