Commonwealth Day

Commonwealth Day in Canada is celebrated annually on the second Monday in March to recognize the56-member Commonwealth of Nations and shared global values. While not a statutory holiday, it is marked by flying the Royal Union Flag (Union Jack) alongside the National Flag at federal buildings.

 
Key Details for 2026:
 
    • Date: March 9, 2026.
    • Theme: “Unlocking Opportunities Together for a Prosperous Commonwealth”.
    • Observance: It emphasizes cooperation, democracy, and the diverse cultures within the organization
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  • Activities: Often includes educational, cultural, and interfaith events, along with a message from the King.
 
Context:
 
  • History: The Royal Commonwealth Society proposed this date in 1973.
  • Significance: It highlights Canada’s relationship with the Commonwealth and its commitment to peace and development.
  • Symbolism: The Royal Union Flag is flown from sunrise to sunset on federal buildings where physical arrangements allow.

 

 
  • Commonwealth Day

    In Canada, Commonwealth Day is celebrated with: * **Flying the Royal Union Flag** At federal government buildings and establishmen…

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

This Weeks History New Brunswick

Here are some events that happened this week in New Brunswick history (March 8–14) 🇨🇦


📅 March 8

  • 1836 – Saint Andrews and Quebec Railway planned
    The Saint Andrews and Quebec Rail Road Company was incorporated to build a railway from St. Andrews to Quebec. It showed how important railways were becoming for trade and travel in the province.

1977 – Jackie Vautour eviction conflict
Police used tear gas to evict Jackie Vautour from a motel in Richibucto after his home had been destroyed during the creation of Kouchibouguac National Park. This became a famous protest about land rights in the province.


📅 March 9

  • 1885 – First Acadian senator
    Pascal Poirier from Shediac became Canada’s first Acadian senator, helping promote Acadian culture and history.

1934 – Women can run for office
Women in New Brunswick were granted the right to run for provincial political office.


📅 March 10

  • 1760 – Mi’kmaq treaty renewal
    Chief Michael Augustine signed a Peace and Friendship treaty renewal in Halifax, confirming Mi’kmaq hunting and fishing rights.

1796 – First Canadian novelist born
Julia Beckwith Hart was born in Fredericton. She later wrote St. Ursula’s Convent, the first novel written and published in Canada.


📅 March 12

  • 1822 – Birth of a New Brunswick premier
    Albert James Smith was born in Shediac. He later became premier and a federal cabinet minister.


📅 March 13

  • 1769 – Caraquet resettlement
    Alexis Landry received permission to re-establish settlement at Caraquet after the Seven Years’ War.


📅 March 14

  • 1899 – Birth of an industrial giant
    K. C. Irving was born in Bouctouche. He later built the Irving business empire, one of the largest companies in Atlantic Canada.


Interesting pattern this week:
Many events involve Acadian history, political rights, and economic development (railways, industry, and settlement).

Happy International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day 2026 is celebrated on Sunday, March 8, 2026.

🌍 What is International Women’s Day?

International Women’s Day (IWD) is a global day that celebrates:

  • Women’s social, economic, cultural, and political achievements

  • The ongoing fight for gender equality and women’s rights

🎯 Theme for 2026

The campaign theme for 2026 is “Give To Gain.”

  • It encourages people and organizations to support women through knowledge, resources, mentorship, and opportunities.

  • The idea is that when we invest in women, everyone benefits.

📜 Quick History

  • 1908: Women in New York protested for better pay and voting rights.

  • 1910: The idea of an international women’s day was proposed by Clara Zetkin.

  • 1975: The United Nations officially recognized the celebration globally.

💜 Common Ways People Celebrate

  • Sharing messages supporting women

  • Honoring women leaders and achievements

  • Attending events, marches, or workshops

  • Posting on social media using hashtags like #IWD2026 or #GiveToGain

✅ Example message you can send:

“Happy International Women’s Day 2026! 💜 Celebrating the strength, achievements, and contributions of women everywhere.”

International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day 2026 is celebrated on Sunday, March 8, 2026.

🌍 What is International Women’s Day?

International Women’s Day (IWD) is a global day that celebrates:

  • Women’s social, economic, cultural, and political achievements

  • The ongoing fight for gender equality and women’s rights

🎯 Theme for 2026

The campaign theme for 2026 is “Give To Gain.”

  • It encourages people and organizations to support women through knowledge, resources, mentorship, and opportunities.

  • The idea is that when we invest in women, everyone benefits.

📜 Quick History

  • 1908: Women in New York protested for better pay and voting rights.

  • 1910: The idea of an international women’s day was proposed by Clara Zetkin.

  • 1975: The United Nations officially recognized the celebration globally.

💜 Common Ways People Celebrate

  • Sharing messages supporting women

  • Honoring women leaders and achievements

  • Attending events, marches, or workshops

  • Posting on social media using hashtags like #IWD2026 or #GiveToGain

✅ Example message you can send:

“Happy International Women’s Day 2026! 💜 Celebrating the strength, achievements, and contributions of women everywhere.”

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