Canada Edition

November 25, 2026

World Home Threshold Day leads today's complete edition for Canada.

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Wednesday, November 25, 2026

Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.

A creative doormat with heart motif symbolizing home at a front porch entrance.
World Calendar Day

World Home Threshold Day

A day for the doors, mats, shoes, keys, steps, and greetings that mark the passage between the world and home.

A person being interviewed on a Vancouver street, holding a microphone.
Regional/Cultural Day

World Canadian Public Broadcasting Day

The CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) has told Canadian stories since 1936. Hockey Night in Canada, The National, Radio Canada, and thousands of Canadian documentaries - it is an institution.

Two male volunteers packing donation bags with essentials indoors.
Regional/Cultural Day

Canada Helpful Neighbor Day

A day for borrowing, lifting, watching, warning, checking in, and making the block feel less anonymous.

Highland cattle with long horns grazing in Wezep, Netherlands forest landscape.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Netherlands Day

You see the European badger, red fox, and roe deer as the Netherlands' most recognizable native wildlife despite its urban landscape. You find that dogs, cats, and rabbits are extremely popular pets, with many Dutch households also keeping guinea pigs and hamsters. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

A smiling family in colorful traditional attire outdoors in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Guinea-Bissau Day

You recognize cashew nuts as Guinea-Bissau's signature agricultural export and economic lifeline, grown throughout the country's savanna regions and harvested by family farmers. You understand that cashews represent the nation's connection to the land and its role in global supply chains, despite limited international brand recognition.