
The flower of the U.S. National Grandparents Day is the forget-me-not which blooms in the spring.
National Grandparents' Day began in Canada in 1995 but was discontinued in 2014. Motion number 273 submitted in the House of Commons by Mr. Sarkis Assadourian read:
That, in the opinion of this House, the government should consider designating the second Sunday in September of each year as Grandparents' Day in order to acknowledge their importance to the structure of the family in the nurturing, upbringing and education of children.
National Grandparents' Day in the U.S. is the first Sunday after Labor Day, in September.
