Dominion Day
Dominion Day is or was a commemoration day of the granting of national status in various Commonwealth countries.
Canada
Dominion Day (French: Le Jour de la Confédération) was the original anglophone name of the holiday that commemorated the formation of the Dominion of Canada on 1 July 1867. The holiday was renamed Canada Day (Fête du Canada) on 27 October 1982.
From the 1960s into the 1980s, Dominion Day was the date the Miss Dominion of Canada beauty pageant, held at Niagara Falls, Ontario, to select the Canadian representative for the major international beauty pageants (Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International, and Queen of the Pacific).
- See also: Name of Canada
New Zealand
Dominion Day is the name given to 26 September, the anniversary of the day New Zealand was granted dominion status within the British Empire in 1907.[1] No longer a statutory (bank) holiday, the only current official observance of the day is as a Provincial Anniversary Day in South Canterbury.[2] There is support in some quarters for the day to be revived as an alternative New Zealand Day, instead of renaming Waitangi Day, New Zealand's current national day.
- See also: Independence of New Zealand and Dominion of New Zealand
References
- Dominion status | NZHistory.net.nz, New Zealand history online. NZHistory.net.nz.
- NZ Public Holiday Dates 2006-2009 : Employment Relations Service.
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Dominion Day". Image Credit.