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  2. Public holidays in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Statutory holiday under various names in Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. British Columbia previously celebrated Family Day on the second Monday in February between 2013 and 2018. [23] However, British Columbia celebrates Family Day on the third Monday in February from 2019 onward. [24]

  3. 2024 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    March 25 – Dave Forbes, ice hockey player (b. 1948) March 29 – Werner Schmidt, politician, teacher, and school principal (b. 1932) March 30 Ardeth G. Kapp, cleric and writer (b. 1931) Benoît Pelletier, lawyer, academic, and politician (b. 1960) March 31 – Michael McMartin, Canadian-Australian music manager and businessman (b. 1945)

  4. Victoria Day - Wikipedia

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    The status of Victoria Day in each of the provinces and territories is as follows: It is a general holiday in Alberta, [23] Manitoba, [24] the Northwest Territories, [25] and Yukon [26] and is a statutory holiday in British Columbia, [27] Ontario, [28] and Saskatchewan. [29]

  5. What is an Alberta clipper? - AOL

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    Residents of the Midwest, Plains, Great Lakes and Northeast may have heard of the term "Alberta clipper" when a winter storm is rolling through the region, but what is the meteorology behind the term?

  6. Where does the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train stop? See 2024 ...

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    Thanksgiving week is in full motion and so is the annual Canadian Pacific Holiday Train. For its 26th year, the train is bringing holiday joy between Nov. 22 to Dec. 17 through several states like ...

  7. Category:Holidays in Ontario - Wikipedia

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  8. Temperature in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following tables show the average maximum and minimum temperatures of Canada of various cities across Canada, based on the climate period from 1981 to 2010 for the months of January and July (generally the lowest and highest average temperature months, but not in every case).

  9. Daylight saving time in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In the regions of Canada that use daylight saving time, it begins on the second Sunday of March at 2 a.m. and ends on the first Sunday in November at 2 a.m. As a result, daylight saving time lasts in Canada for a total of 34 weeks (238 days) every year, about 65 percent of the entire year.