jour de la Toussaint - translation to English
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jour de la Toussaint - translation to English

FORMER NAME OF NATIONAL HOLIDAYS IN CANADA AND NEW ZEALAND
Le Jour de la Confédération; Le Jour de la Confederation
  • Canadian troops interrupted during a Church Parade on the 50th anniversary of Dominion Day, 1917
  • Programme]] for the Dominion Day service at [[Wellington Town Hall]]
  • Crowds on [[Parliament Hill]], Ottawa celebrate Dominion Day, 1927, the 60th jubilee of Canadian confederation

jour de la Toussaint      
n. All Saint's Day

Definition

Dominion Day
·add. ·- In Canada, a legal holiday, July lst, being the anniversary of the proclamation of the formation of the Dominion in 1867.

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Dominion Day

Dominion Day was a day commemorating the granting of certain countries Dominion status — that is, "autonomous Communities within the British Empire, equal in status, in no way subordinate one to another in any aspect of their domestic or external affairs, though united by a common allegiance to the Crown, and freely associated as members of the British Commonwealth of Nations". It was an official public holiday in Canada from 1879 to 1982, where it was celebrated on 1 July; that date is now known as Canada Day. In the Dominion of New Zealand, the anniversary of the granting of Dominion status, on 26 September, was observed as Dominion Day; it was never a public holiday.

Examples of use of jour de la Toussaint
1. Cétait un lundi, jour de la Toussaint, cétait férié et il mavait dit que son épouse et lui allaient passer la journée chez leur ami.