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"Happy Happy Happy Canada Day" is a special celebration observed on July 1st every year to commemorate the anniversary of the enactment of the Constitution Act, 1867, which united the three colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick into a single country called Canada.
The day is celebrated with various festivities and events such as parades, fireworks, concerts, and cultural performances. Many people also gather with friends and family for barbecue parties, picnics, and other outdoor activities.
The most commonly used symbols and decorations for "Happy Happy Happy Canada Day" include the Canadian flag, maple leaves, red and white colors, and images of iconic Canadian animals such as the beaver and the moose. Some people also decorate their homes and yards with patriotic banners and garlands.
Yes, there are many traditional Canadian dishes that are often enjoyed on this day, such as poutine (fries with gravy and cheese curds), Nanaimo bars (a no-bake dessert), and butter tarts (a sweet pastry with a filling made of butter, sugar, and often raisins or nuts). Many people also enjoy BBQ foods like burgers, hot dogs, and grilled meats.
Yes, "Happy Happy Happy Canada Day" is a national holiday in Canada. It is a statutory holiday, meaning that most businesses and government offices are closed for the day. This allows people to participate in the celebrations and spend time with their loved ones.