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  2. Public holidays in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays in Canada (French: Jours fériés au Canada), known as statutory holidays, stat holidays, or simply stats (French: jours fériés), consist of a variety of cultural, nationalistic, and religious holidays that are legislated in Canada at the federal or provincial and territorial levels. While many of these holidays are honoured ...

  3. 2025 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 2025 in Canada. Incumbents. The Crown ... Victoria Day; July 1 – Canada Day; September 1 ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view; Search.

  4. Victoria Day - Wikipedia

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    It falls on the Monday between the 18th and the 24th (inclusive) and, so, is always the penultimate Monday of May (May 19 in 2025 and May 18 in 2026). Victoria Day is a federal statutory holiday, as well as a holiday in six of Canada's ten provinces and all three of its territories.

  5. Labour Day (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Labour Day (French: fête du Travail) is a statutory public holiday in Canada that occurs on the first Monday in September. It is one of several Labour Day celebrations that occur in countries around the world. The Canadian celebration of Labour Day occurs on the same day each year as Labor Day in the United States. [1]

  6. Family Day (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Yukon Heritage Day (French: Journée du Patrimoine du Yukon) is a holiday observed in Yukon on the Friday before the last Sunday of February. [44] [45] [2] (This date is disputed by some.) [46] Although the government and many businesses are closed on this day, it is not a statutory holiday. [47]

  7. Civic Holiday - Wikipedia

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    Civic Holiday (French: congé civique) is a public holiday in Canada celebrated on the first Monday in August. [1]Though the first Monday of August is celebrated in most of Canada as a public holiday, [2] it is only officially known as "Civic Holiday" in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, where it is a territorial statutory holiday.

  8. As Trump returns to office, what he has promised to do on Day 1

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    Day 1, the border gets closed," he said during the 2023 town hall with Hannity. ... though statistics show that U.S.-born citizens are more than twice as likely to be arrested for violent crimes ...

  9. List of countries by number of public holidays - Wikipedia

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    Canada [12] 10 11 depending on jurisdiction Chile [13] 20 20 depending on state and workplace China [14] 13 13 Colombia [15] 18 18 Croatia [16] 14 14 Cyprus [17] 14 14 Czechia [18] 13 13 Denmark [19] 14 14 Dominican Republic [20] 12 12 Ecuador [21] 11 11 depending on city Egypt [22] 12 12 Estonia [23] 12 12 Fiji [24] 11 23 Finland [25] 13 13 ...