Civic Holiday (French: congé civique) is a public holiday in Canada celebrated on the first Monday in August. Though the first Monday of August is celebrated...
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during the year. A civic holiday, also known as a civil or work holiday, is a day that is legally recognized and celebrated as a holiday in a particular...
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Day (Civic Holiday) – first Monday in August; not a statutory holiday. Remembrance Day – an "official day of observance", not a statutory holiday. Five...
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pay and schools (public and private) are closed for the day. Civic holiday: These holidays are observed nationwide, but employees are not entitled to the...
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Family Day (Canada) (redirect from February Civic Holiday (Canada))
Newfoundland and Labrador except in Corner Brook, where it is an unnamed civic holiday. In Yukon, however, one Friday in February (typically the last/near-last...
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Natal Day (category Holidays in Nova Scotia)
is a non-statutory holiday in Nova Scotia, Canada, celebrated on the first Monday in August. It coincides with other Civic Holidays across Canada. Natal...
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nonpartisan civic holiday in the U.S. creating broad awareness of voter registration opportunities and celebrating democracy. About 2000 civic organizations...
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Election Day (United States) (category Infobox holiday with missing field)
Virginia, and the territory of Puerto Rico have declared Election Day a civic holiday. Some other states require that workers be permitted to take time off...
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September 1847. The date of the battle is now celebrated in Mexico as a civic holiday to honor the cadets' sacrifice. Built in the eighteenth century by a...
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Thanksgiving (Canada) (category Infobox holiday (other))
celebration. The first Thanksgiving Day after Confederation was observed as a civic holiday on April 5, 1872, to celebrate the recovery of the Prince of Wales (later...
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