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Under the federal Holidays Act, [17] Canada Day is observed on July 1, unless that date falls on a Sunday, in which case July 2 is the statutory holiday. Celebratory events will generally still take place on July 1, even though it is not the legal holiday. [ 18 ]
[53] [54] Thanksgiving is not a statutory holiday. Canada Day is not a statutory holiday as July 1 is Memorial Day. Provincial statutory. Memorial Day (July 1) Armistice Day (Remembrance Day) (November 11) Optional. The following is a list of designated paid holidays for government employees. [55] Saint Patrick's Day (March 17) Saint George's ...
In April 2020, the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) announced the appointment of GDS (Groupe de Développement Sportif) as the new National Sporting Authority in Canada. [1] The organization took over from ASN Canada FIA , which resigned in December 2019.
OLN (rebranded to Bravo on September 1, 2024) GiNX eSports TV Canada (rebranded as Super Channel Quest on September 4, 2024) Club Illico (rebranded as illico+ on October 23, 2024) [43] HGTV Canada [a] (rebranding as Home Network on December 30, 2024) Food Network Canada [a] (rebranding as Flavour Network on December 30, 2024)
The 2024–25 network television schedule for the five major English commercial broadcast networks in Canada covers primetime hours from September 2024 through August 2025. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2023–24 television season , for Canadian, American, and other ...
Former President Barack Obama gave federal employees an extra day off but instead of Christmas Eve, December 26, 2014 was deemed a holiday. Former President George W. Bush also marked Dec. 24 as a ...
In 2020, a white Christmas was observed in Knoxville, Tennessee, (2 inches) and Roanoke, Virginia (1 inch). Nashville had a trace of snow on Christmas Day in 2020.
July 10 – Alex Janvier, First Nations painter (b. 1935) July 11 – Grace Eiko Thomson, Japanese-Canadian internment camp survivor (b. 1933) July 17 Doug Faulkner, Scottish-born politician and Mayor of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (b. 1942) Alcides Lanza, Argentine-born composer, conductor, pianist, and music educator (b. 1929)