Dear Men of Canada—We need your help.
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Originally called Dominion Day until 1983, Canada Day recognized the joining of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Canada Province into the nation of Canada in 1867.
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Hello, fyi what you meant by Canada Province was The United Province of Canada, or Province of Canada, or the United Canadas formerly know as Upper and Lower Canada & subsequently know as the provinces of Ontario & Quebec. the term ‘Canada province’ should be replaced if if y’all actually want to reach out to Canadians.