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  1. Statutory holidays are New Year's Day, Good Friday (Easter), Canada Day, Labour Day and Christmas Day - these days are celebrated nationwide and are paid days off for employees. Federally regulated employees also get Easter Monday, Victoria Day, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Thanksgiving and Boxing Day off and it is common practice ...

    • Alberta

      Boxing Day is not a statutory holiday in Alberta but many...

    • Ontario

      In Ontario retail stores aren't permitted to be open on...

    • Easter

      Good Friday is on April 18 in 2025 and Easter Sunday is on...

    • Canada Day

      Canada Day is a national statutory holiday celebrated in all...

    • New Year's Day

      New Year's Eve is Sunday Dec 31, New Year's Day is Monday...

    • Family Day

      Family Day is not a national statutory holiday, it is only...

    • Victoria Day

      Victoria Day is a non-statutory "general" holiday in the...

    • Civic Holiday

      If you can, take Friday off and leave for your holiday on...

    • Bunnies & Eggs
    • Easter Traditons
    • Lent
    • Do You Want Perfume? A Tradition of "Sprinkling" in Hungary
    • The Origins of Easter

    Easter is a highly commercialized holiday when tons of chocolate is sold in the form of easter eggs and easter bunnies. The Easter Bunny brings a basket full of goodies to children for Easter. Sometimes the gifts are hidden so children have to look for them - this is called an egghunt. Rabbits and eggs are symbols of fertility and were first mentio...

    There are several traditions for this time of the year. Egg painting is very popular and easy to do. Egg paint kits can be purchased in stores but you can also dye hard boiled eggs using a jar of beet juice! To give eggs extra shine you can rub them with fat - bacon is perfect for this. You laugh now but once you try it you'll see how well this wor...

    In the Catholic religion there are 40 days of fasting preceding Easter. The lent starts on Ash Wednesday and ends on holy Saturday. It is observed to imitate the 40-day fast of Jesus before his death. Generally only one meal a day is allowed and meals shouldn't include meat or fish. Exceptions apply for children and the elderly. The day after the l...

    A unique Easter tradition in Hungary is the sprinkling of women with parfume or cologne on Easter Sunday. Men and older boys get upearly in the morning and visit girls and women in their families (they are supposed to arrive when women are still sleeping) and sometimes even walk from house to house to visit strangers in the neighbourhoodand sprinkl...

    This short article was sent to us by Lawrence - thank you! The month of April was dedicated to Eastre the Anglo-Saxon goddess of offspring and fertility, her symbol being the rabbit. Eggs and rabbits symbolize birth and fertility in many cultures, with eggs decorated in bright colors and given away as gifts. In 325 A.D., at the Council of Nicaea, E...

  2. The amount of vacation pay payable with respect to the four work weeks prior to the work week with the public holiday = $1,600. Add together his total wages earned and vacation payable and divide the sum by 20: $1,600 + $1,600 = $3,200. $3,200 ÷ 20 = $160. Result: Brock is entitled to $160 public holiday pay.

  3. Jan 1, 2024 · Public holidays There are a number of dates during the year when specific forms or returns are due to be filed, or certain payments or remittances are due to be paid. When a due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday recognized by the CRA , your payment is considered on time if the CRA receives it on or before the next business day.

  4. Easter Sunday is not a public holiday but under the Retail Business Holidays Act all businesses are required to be closed. Please get in touch with a CFIB Business Advisor at 1 833-568-2342 to determine if there are any exemptions in your municipality.

  5. Jan 1, 2001 · Canada statutory holidays in 2024. Saint Patrick’s Day is observed on the Monday closest to March 17. Saint George’s Day is observed on the Monday closest to April 23. Orangemen’s Day is observed on the Monday closest to July 12. Canada’s next stat holiday is Remembrance Day on November 11. See all 30 statutory holidays in Canada in 2024.

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  7. Feb 4, 2013 · Easter is the Christian celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion, which is marked on Good Friday. Canadians commonly refer to Easter as the period from Good Friday through Easter Monday. Good Friday (and /or Easter Monday) is a statutory holiday in Canada. Easter is the Christian celebration of the ...