Christmas Season is for Everyone

 

Toronto Star, 
OPINION, 
Tuesday, Dec 8, 1992

WHAT SHOULD our annual event in the office be called? Christmas party or holiday party? It does not seem like a point of issue or debate but this simple query has created quite an uproar at our place of work.

I note that:

* The party is being held in December;

* It will include a Christmas tree;

* It will include a Santa Claus and elves;

* It will include gifts.

When I ask why it cannot be called a Christmas party (when it obviously is one) the answer is, "Some people do not celebrate Christmas and it offends them."

Which brings me to the crucial question: "What about those - the majority in this country who do celebrate Christmas? What about their feelings when their major festival and celebrations are undermined? What about sharing and caring?"

Christmas is a wonderful time of the year. Apart from the religious aspect (which is a personal choice), the festive season promulgates good will and cheer. I feel it makes us better human beings to be part of a tradition that our host country holds dear.

In the media drive toward multiculturalism, I note that traditions of the host country are sometimes forgotten or played down. Let us not forget that while Canada is our adopted land and allows us the freedom to practise whatever faith we wish; to celebrate our own festivals or traditions in any way we want, we should show some respect and feelings in return.

I happen to be one of those who belong to a religion and culture which does not traditionally celebrate Christmas. But I chose to come and settle in Canada and therefore I choose to participate in Canadian celebrations. Whether it is Thanksgiving or Christmas, I do not have any qualms or problems in helping my friends and neighbors celebrate.

So come on people, lighten up! Let us share our traditions and learn from each other. When the time comes for your festival, we will help you celebrate; we will do the same for mine. There is enough sharing and caring in Canada to envelop all of us. If Canada is our "home" by choice, let us show that we can live in harmony.

A very Merry Christmas and may you all receive the peace and good will that this festive season promises

 

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