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In Quebec, there are five nationwide and three provincial statutory holidays. Remembrance Day and Boxing Day are not statutory holidays, and there is no civic holiday in August. Many details of employment law are different in Quebec. The official statutory holidays are: [70] [71] January 1 (New Year’s Day)
Remembrance Day is a statutory holiday for federally regulated employees and a provincial and territorial statutory holiday in six of the 10 provinces and all three territories. Nova Scotia recognizes the day under separate legislation. [ 20 ]
The provincial government of Prince Edward Island introduced Islander Day (French: Fête des Insulaires) in 2009, due to the rising trend of a holiday in February. It was first held on the second Monday of February in 2009, rather than the third Monday, as in other provinces.
This is a collection of articles about holidays celebrated only, ... Provincial and territorial holidays in Canada (8 C, ... Remembrance Day; S. Saint Patrick's Day; T.
The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (sometimes shortened to T&R Day) (NDTR; French: Journée nationale de la vérité et de la réconciliation), originally and still colloquially known as Orange Shirt Day (French: Jour du chandail orange), [1] is a Canadian day of memorial to recognize the atrocities and multi-generational effects of the Canadian Indian residential school system. [2]
Public holidays in Vietnam are days when workers get the day off work. Prior to 2007, Vietnamese workers observed 8 days of public holiday a year, among the lowest in the region. On 28 March 2007 the government added the traditional holiday commemorating the mythical Hùng kings to its list of public holidays, [1] increasing the number of days ...
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.
1 January - New Year's Day; 26 February - Remembrance Day of the Late First Prime Minister; 29 March - Good Friday; 30 March - Easter Saturday; 1 April - Easter Monday; 10 June - King's Birthday; 26 August - Repentance Day; 16 September - Independence Day; 25 December - Christmas Day; 26 December – Boxing Day