geez people. Happy Canada Day!! Put aside our differences, oh no wait, we are ALL CANADIANS, no difference. I love you all. We all know "racism" exist, not only for Aboriginals, but African Americans, Arabs, etc. But we must stand together and unite.
The name of Canada has been in use since the earliest European settlement in Canada, with the name originating from a Saint-Lawrence Iroquoian word kanata (or canada) for "settlement", "village", or "land". The name Canada is pronounced /ˈkænədə/ in English, [kanada] in standard French of France, [kanadɑ] in standard Quebec French.[1] In Inuktitut, one of the official languages of the territory of Nunavut, the First Nations word (pronounced [kanata]) is used, with the Inuktitut syllabics ᑲᓇᑕ
Re: “Why I choose not to celebrate Canada Day”
geez people. Happy Canada Day!! Put aside our differences, oh no wait, we are ALL CANADIANS, no difference. I love you all. We all know "racism" exist, not only for Aboriginals, but African Americans, Arabs, etc. But we must stand together and unite.
The name of Canada has been in use since the earliest European settlement in Canada, with the name originating from a Saint-Lawrence Iroquoian word kanata (or canada) for "settlement", "village", or "land". The name Canada is pronounced /ˈkænədə/ in English, [kanada] in standard French of France, [kanadɑ] in standard Quebec French.[1] In Inuktitut, one of the official languages of the territory of Nunavut, the First Nations word (pronounced [kanata]) is used, with the Inuktitut syllabics ᑲᓇᑕ