Likewise! Just maybe this year, spare the turkey.ETA: Since we're drifting, a little historical note. We Canadians copied Thanksgiving from our U.S. neighbours in the late 19th century sometime. After WWI, however, we decided to create Remembrance Day on the anniversary of the armistice. That war was a much longer and (proportionally) more murderous catastrophe in Canada than in the U.S. So soon thereafter, we moved Thanksgiving up a month, so as not to be killing turkeys and poppies at the same time.
i don't think it was borrowed, but i could be un-understanding of the history of north america. thanksgivng was celebrated throughout Britsh North America by the settlers who ripped it off of the Indigenous population. empire loyalists just continued celebrating it when they moved north and those in the independant country of Unted States just continued too.