posted on Oct, 8 2007 @ 02:14 PM
Well, being an American who happens to live in Canada, I imagine that Canadians celebrate "Thanksgiving" for many of the same reasons that Americans
do -- to "give thanks" and to appreciate the beauty and bounty that their beautiful nation provides. It's a time when Canadian families come
together -- just like Americans -- to celebrate!
[I]originally posted by ChiKeyMonKeyAnd if anyone says Hockey...
No really what's the story?
Well, for some Canadians, it might just be hockey that they are thankful for (Go Red Wings). But a love of sport isn't limited to Canadians, I
certainly know a lot of Americans (myself included) that are thankful for the NFL games on Thanksgiving. Originally from Detroit, I'll be watching
the Lions battle Green Bay. Who knows, I might have something to really be thankful for!
Seriously, Canadians have as much to be thankful for as Americans -- from some perspectives, perhaps even more. And, just as seriously, Canadians,
like Americans, appreciate and are grateful for the bounty that their beautiful nation has provided through a sensible government, a booming economy
and a hard-working, multi-cultural populace and a country that second to none in beauty and natural resource. I'd say that Canadians have a lot to
be thankful for.