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  2. May Day - Wikipedia

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    17.1 Canada. 17.2 United States. 18 See also. 19 References. ... May Day is a European festival of ancient origins marking the beginning ... Traditions would start ...

  3. Victoria Day - Wikipedia

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    May 24 was, by imperial decree in 1904, made Empire Day throughout the British Empire. [1] In 1958, Empire Day was renamed Commonwealth Day. In 1977, the day was moved to the second Monday in March, ending its association as an "opening act" to Victoria Day in Canada. [17]

  4. International Workers' Day - Wikipedia

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    International Workers' Day, also known as Labour Day in some countries [1] and often referred to as May Day, [2] [3] is a celebration of labourers and the working classes that is promoted by the international labour movement and occurs every year on 1 May, [4] [5] or the first Monday in May.

  5. In some countries, it’s a public holiday similar to Labor Day in the U.S. May Day also has more ancient origins as a pagan festival marking the arrival of spring. Related: Memorial Day 2024: The ...

  6. What is May Day? Why the spring holiday is celebrated on the ...

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    Interestingly, the spring festival holiday actually has its origins in paganism, a fact that is unbeknownst to many raising a glass on May 1. Before you start twirling around the maypole, keep ...

  7. The Surprising History Behind Popular May Day Traditions - AOL

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    Learn more about where the May 1 holiday originated and how to celebrate May Day with traditions like May Day baskets, plus May Day basket ideas to DIY and buy.

  8. Canada Day - Wikipedia

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    Canada Day also coincides with Quebec's Moving Day, when many fixed-lease apartment rental terms expire. The bill changing the province's moving day from May 1 to July 1 was introduced by a federalist member of the Quebec National Assembly, Jérôme Choquette, in 1973, [57] in order not to affect children still in school in the month of May. [58]

  9. Public holidays in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Victory in Europe Day, May 8; Mother's Day, second Sunday of May; Father's Day, third Sunday of June; Loyalist Day, June 19, celebrating Canada's Loyalist heritage, particularly in Ontario and New Brunswick (also the day Upper Canada was created, now Ontario) National Indigenous Peoples Day, June 21 as part of the Celebrate Canada series