Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day in Canada, like in many countries around the world, is a day dedicated to celebrating and honoring the mothers and mother figures who play a vital role in our lives. Observed on...
The First Monday in August: Celebrating Canadian Heritage and Unity The first Monday in August holds a special place in the hearts of Canadians across the country. This day, officially known as Civic Holiday...
The Canada Post holidays details are below; Canada Post is closed on national, provincial, and territorial holidays, with no collection or delivery of mail on those days. However, post offices operated by the private...
As per the Bank of Canada, the Bank Holidays Canada or Canadian bank holidays are below; Event 2023 Holiday New Year’s Day* Monday, January 2 Day after New Year (Québec only) Tuesday, January 3...
Manitoba is one of the Canadian Provinces it is Canada’s fifth-most populous province as per the 2016 census. The province shared its borders; north by Nunavut territory, the northeast by Hudson Bay, the east by...
The month of January is very special as it is the start of the year. New year’s day is a widely recognized holiday and there are other special days in January, but not recognized...
Every Year September 30th will mark as National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — an annual commemoration honoring the children who died while attending residential schools and the survivors, families, and communities still affected...
A statutory holiday (also known as “general” or “public” holiday) in Canada is legislated either through the federal, provincial, or territorial governments. Most workers, public or private, are entitled to take the day off...