Yukon Statutory Holidays 2022
Yukon previously known as Yukon Territory is the smallest province or territory of Canada. Yukon shares its borders with the Northwest Territories to the east, by British Columbia to the south, and Alaska (...
Yukon previously known as Yukon Territory is the smallest province or territory of Canada. Yukon shares its borders with the Northwest Territories to the east, by British Columbia to the south, and Alaska (...
Every Year September 30th will mark as National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — an annual commemoration honouring the children who died while attending residential schools and the survivors, families and communities still affected...
The list of Canadian Statutory Holidays 2022, also known as 2022 stat holidays as per the Canadian Labour law are below; Observance English French Remarks January 1 New Year’s Day Nouvel an (Jour de...
Family Day is celebrated on the third Monday in February in most Canadian provinces. It is a provincial statutory holiday in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan. The third Monday of February...
In Canada, there are two definitions to the term Civic holiday. By law, a civic holiday is defined as any holiday which is legally recognized, but where the employer is not obliged to offer...
Boxing Day is observed on December 26th and is listed as a federal holiday in the Canadian Labour Code. But Boxing day is not an official public holiday in all provinces except Ontario. In...
Christmas day is a public holiday in all Canadian provinces and territories. Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ observed on December 25th of every year. The first recorded...
Remembrance Day in Canada: Honoring Sacrifice and Celebrating Peace Remembrance Day in Canada is a solemn occasion that holds significant historical and emotional importance for Canadians across the country. Observed on November 11th...
Thanksgiving (action de grâce in French) or Thanksgiving day, is an official statutory holiday in all Canadian provinces and territories except Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. Canadians have been celebrating...
Since 1894, The first Monday in September has been an official holiday in Canada. Schools and other educational establishments are closed on Labour Day, and Post offices, many businesses, and many organizations are...