Férias da Páscoa (fim)
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Segunda-feira
1 abril, 2024
Férias escolares :
Festa da Rainha
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Segunda-feira
20 maio, 2024
Feriado secular : In tribute to Queen Victoria's birth in 1819
Férias de verão (começo)
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Terça-feira
25 junho, 2024
Férias escolares :
Dia do Canada
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Segunda-feira
1 julho, 2024
Feriado secular : Anniversary of the union of the Canadian provinces under one government, which took place in 1867 under the British North America Act Not a paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
Dia de Nunavut
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Terça-feira
9 julho, 2024
Feriado secular : On July 9, 1993, following the passing of the 1982 plebiscite on the question of the division of the Northwest Territories, the Parliament of Canada passed the Nunavut Act, establishing the territory of Nunavut, to come into operation sometime in the future. On April 1, 1999, Nunavut became a legally distinct territory from the Northwest Territories, coming into being as a territory on this date. The following year, in 2000, 'Nunavut Day' was celebrated on April 1. However, it was felt that the 1993 Nunavut Land Claims Agreement had greater significance to the people of Nunavut, so the holiday was moved to July 9 the following year [Wikipedia]
Feriado cívico/Dia feriado
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Segunda-feira
5 agosto, 2024
Feriado secular :
Férias de verão (fim)
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Sexta-feira
30 agosto, 2024
Férias escolares :
Dia do Trabalhador
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Segunda-feira
2 setembro, 2024
Feriado secular :
Dia Nacional da Verdade e Reconciliação
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Segunda-feira
30 setembro, 2024
Feriado secular : from 2021
Ação de Graças
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Segunda-feira
14 outubro, 2024
Férias escolares :
Ação de Graças
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Segunda-feira
14 outubro, 2024
Feriado secular : The first formal celebration was held by an English explorer, Martin Frobisher, who attempted to establish a settlement on Baffin Island, after failing to discover a northern passage to the Orient in 1576. The Pilgrims of Plymouth Rock held their Thanksgiving in 1621 as a three-day "thank you" celebration to the leaders of the Wampanoag Indian tribe and their families for teaching them the survival skills they needed to make it in the New World. Canada established the second Monday in October as a national holiday, "a day of general thanksgiving," in 1957.