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  2. Public holidays in Canada - Wikipedia

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    April Fool's Day, April 1; Tartan Day, April 6; Earth Day, April 22; 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)

  3. Good Friday - Wikipedia

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    In Eastern Christianity, Easter can fall between 22 March and 25 April on Julian Calendar (thus between 4 April and 8 May in terms of the Gregorian calendar, during the period 1900 and 2099), so Good Friday can fall between 20 March and 23 April, inclusive (or between 2 April and 6 May in terms of the Gregorian calendar). [citation needed]

  4. 2024 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    April 12 – Canada pledges $132.2 million to Sudan to help people affected by the country's ongoing humanitarian crisis. [39] April 15 – The 2024 Fogo Island-Cape Freels provincial by-election is held, won by Progressive Conservative candidate Jim McKenna. [40] April 28 – A cyber attack forces a temporary shutdown of operations at London ...

  5. April 15 - Wikipedia

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    Special pages; Permanent link; Page information ... April 15 in recent years ... April 15 is the 105th day of the year (106th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar

  6. April - Wikipedia

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    April is the fourth month of the year in the Gregorian and ... Youth Day (Angola) April 15. Day of ... (Canada) April 29. Day of Remembrance for all Victims of ...

  7. Universal Day of Culture - Wikipedia

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    Lithuania is the first country in which the Universal Day of Culture is celebrated on government level since 2006. [7] On November 24, 2007 the 26th session of the Baltic Assembly adopted a Resolution, initiated by Lithuania, in which the Assembly proposed to the governments of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia to proclaim April 15 as Day of Culture of the Baltic states. [8]

  8. 1957 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    September 12 – Canada and the United States sign the NORAD agreement; October 4 – The first prototype Avro Arrow is presented to the media. The rollout is completely overshadowed by the flight of Sputnik I the same day. October 12 – Foreign Minister Lester B. Pearson wins the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on the Suez Crisis; October 14:

  9. Tartan Day - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 celebrations were on April 23, and were the 15th year that the pipe band has hosted the event. Canada's official tartan is the Maple Leaf tartan, designed in 1964 [35] became an official national symbol in March 2011 ahead of Tartan Day. [36]