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Logo of Canada's 1967 Centennial celebrations

Commemorative Penny
The 'Canadian Centennial' was a year long celebration held in 1967 when
Canada celebrated the 100th anniversary of the
Canadian Confederation. Celebrations occurred throughout the year but culminated on
Dominion Day,
July 1. 1967 coins were different from previous (or forthcoming) years' issues, with animals on each - the
cent, for instance, had a bird on its reverse.
Communities and organizations across Canada were encouraged to engage in "Centennial projects" to celebrate the anniversary. The projects ranged from special one-time events to local improvement projects, such as the construction of municipal arenas and parks.
Children born in 1967 were declared "Centennial babies", one of which was future model and actress
Pamela Anderson, born on
July 1.
In Toronto, the
Caribana parade and festival was launched as a celebration of Caribbean culture and became an annual fixture of city life.
In November, the "Confederation of Tomorrow" conference was held at the newly built
Toronto-Dominion Bank Tower. Called by
Ontario Premier John Robarts, the summit of provincial premiers led to a new round of federal-provincial negotiations to amend the
Canadian Constitution.
Queen Elizabeth II conducted a
royal visit of Canada including a visit to
Expo 67, which was a spring to fall event held in
Montreal to celebrate the centennial.

The
Expo 67 site on ÃŽle Notre-Dame with the Canada, Quebec and Ontario pavilions in view.
Expo 67, in particular, was a signifier of the nation's mood of extreme optimism and confidence on heading into its second century. In retrospect, the centennial is seen by many as a high point of Canadian aspirations prior to the anxious decade of the 1970s that saw the nation divided over issues relating to
inflation, an
economic recession, government budget deficits and
Quebec separatism. Popular Canadian historian
Pierre Berton has referred to the centennial as "the last good year" in his book of the same name.
See also
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Canada (song)
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1967 in Canada
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The Canadian Centenary Series