I don't get Victoria Day

Started by Lise, May 22 06 08:45

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Lise

Well, not that I'm complaining since it is a stat holiday but why are we dedicating a day to a dead English monarch? Shouldn't we just change it to PM Day?
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weird al

It does seem odd to be celebrating the birthday of someone who hasn't been around since 1901. And what did she do for us anyway?  I wonder if the holiday is kept alive just to piss off the Quebecois? At any rate, once a stat comes into existence, we're never going to give it up, that's for sure. As for changing the name, that would piss off a lot of elderly British expats, who have nothing to lose and are not to be trifled with. I don't know much about her...she was probably a jolly old sort, but isn't it enough that we named a road after her?  

Sportsdude

She was Queen when Canada became a country.  
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

weird al

They've been celebrating her birthday since long before Confederation. It could be put down to Canuckish sentimentality I suppose. I mean, sure, she signed the BNA Act,  but  she was just doing her job.

Gopher

The strange thing about all this is that the English don't have any sort of national day
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Sportsdude

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"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Gopher

Sportsdude wrote:
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Lise

Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell the name will carry.
Bill Cosby.

Trollio

The English are pretty amazing in that we are one of the least defined people on Earth, while yet managing to be so distinctive.
 
 We have no constitution.
 
 We have no national day (well, we do, but no one cares about it)
 
 We have a royal family that is supposed to represent the concept of "the nation", yet precisely because of Vickie Hanover, they're a bunch of Germans.
 
 We rely upon common law as a legal code.
 
 In one sense it's the perfect zen polity. Things simply are, no need to state them.
   
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Michel

Just for info, it's now called Journée des patriotes in Québec, hence commemorating the fighters of 1837-1838.