Simcoe Day is a provincial holiday which seeks to remember the pioneers who built the province of Simcoe, Ontario.
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1. Today is Simcoe Day and Emancipation Day. So let's talk about John Graves Simcoe & his strange, complicated relationship with slavery.
The founder of Toronto was an avowed abolitionist... who also once fought a war to *preserve* slavery. https://t.co/kqC4761YHc
Whether we call it BC Day, Heritage Day, Saskatchewan Day, Terry Fox Day, Simcoe Day, Natal Day, NB Day, Civic Holiday – or simply Monday, let`s celebrate coming together on a summer day and sharing a great Canadian Beer. Here's to August 1st! #EnjoyResponsibly #HereforBeer https://t.co/xnwj3aaBz2
I introduced The Simcoe Day Act on Sept 12, 2017, 226 years to the day John Graves Simcoe was appointed First Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada.
Simcoe’s many accomplishments laid the foundation for Ontario and are responsible for much of what we take for granted today. https://t.co/DvL6ORBAFa
Wishing all Ontarians an enjoyable Civic Holiday weekend! #DYK in Toronto, the 1st Monday in August is known as Simcoe Day, in honour of John Graves Simcoe, Upper Canada's first Lieutenant Governor. Next time you are at Queen's Park, look out for his statue on the grounds. https://t.co/KbfSDYkKWo
— Elizabeth Dowdeswell (@LGLizDowdeswell) August 1, 2022
City Hall is closed for Simcoe Day, but Geoffrey is there taking your questions about Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe, and about mice. https://t.co/1BXV1kRzgT
Emancipation Day in Canada and Simcoe Day in Toronto both fall on August 1st this year.
It's a fitting alignment.
In 1793, John Graves Simcoe, Ontario's 1st Lt. Gov., oversaw passage of the first Anti-Slavery bill in the entire British Empire. https://t.co/a7vFOZ7npj
The August Civic Holiday takes on various names and honours different individuals or groups, depending on where you live. In Toronto, we celebrate Simcoe Day. Wherever you’re celebrating, we wish you and your family a happy and healthy long weekend! https://t.co/lTeeXmDNm4
— Scarborough Health Network (SHN) (@SHNcares) August 1, 2022
Today is Simcoe Day in Toronto. First lieutenant governor of Upper Canada, John Graves Simcoe subsequently led British troops that reimposed slavery in Saint Domingue as part of an effort to seize the lucrative colony & suppress the Haitian revolution #CFPhistory
— Canadian Foreign Policy Institute (@ForeignPoli_C) August 1, 2022
Happy Simcoe Day! Proud to say I was born in the town of Simcoe in Norfolk County, Ontario - named after Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe who visited in 1795. https://t.co/MrBOwPhrJN
— Michael A. Moore ♿️ VPwithBMD (@JohnRossVP) August 1, 2022