- Public holidays in Canada
In
Canada , public holidays are legislated at the national, provincial and territorial levels. Many of these holidays are observed nationwide, but each province and territory does have its own holidays as well.While major Christian holidays such as
Christmas andGood Friday are officially observed, other religious holidays are widely accepted as well (seeMulticulturalism ). For example, some school children and employees take days off forJewish holidays ,Muslim holidays , orEastern Orthodox observances according to theJulian calendar . While not normally taken off work,Valentine's Day ,St. Patrick's Day ,Mother's Day ,Father's Day andHallowe'en are traditionally observed by Canadians.tatutory holidays
A statutory holiday (also known as "general" or "public" holiday) in Canada is legislated either through the federal, or a provincial or territorial government.cite web | title=Work Rights - Statutory Holidays | url=http://www.workrights.ca/content.php?doc=6 | publisher=
Canadian Labour Congress | date=2007-01-17 | accessdate=2008-03-23] Most workers, public and private, are entitled to take the day off with regular pay. However, some employers may require employees to work on such a holiday, but the employee must be paid at a premium rate — usually 1½ (known as "time and a half") or twice (known as "double time") the regular pay for their time worked that day, in addition to the holiday pay (except for high technology workers in British Columbia). [cite web | url=http://www.labour.gov.bc.ca/esb/facshts/high_tech.htm | title=High Technology Professionals and High Technology Companies in British Columbia Fact Sheet | publisher=Government of BC, Labour & Citizens' Services, Employment Standards Branch | date=2007-05-18 | accessdate=2008-03-23] In most provinces, when a statutory holiday falls on a normal day off (generally a weekend), the following work day is considered a statutory holiday.Nationwide statutory holidays in Canada
Provincial and territorial holidays
Provinces and territories generally adopt the same holidays as the federal government with some variations:
Alberta
* - 5 nationwide and 4 provincial statutory holidays and 3 "optional holidays" [ [http://www.employment.alberta.ca/cps/rde/xchg/hre/hs.xsl/1472.html General Holidays and General Holiday Pay in Alberta] ]
**New Year's Day - January 1
** AlbertaFamily Day - third Monday in February
**Good Friday - Friday before Easter.
**Easter Monday - an "optional holiday"
**Victoria Day - last Monday before or on May 24
**Canada Day - July 1, except when it falls on a Sunday, then it is July 2.
** Heritage Day - first Monday of August; an "optional holiday"
**Labour Day - First Monday in September
** Thanksgiving - second Monday in October
**Remembrance Day - November 11
**Christmas Day - December 25
**Boxing Day - December 26 (an "optional holiday")British Columbia
* - 5 nationwide and 4 provincial statutory holidays [ [http://www.qp.gov.bc.ca/statreg/stat/E/96113_01.htm#section1 Public Holidays in British Columbia] ]
Boxing Day is not a statutory holiday.
**Victoria Day - last Monday before or on May 24
**British Columbia Day - first Monday of August
** "'Thanksgiving
**Remembrance Day Manitoba
* - 5 nationwide and 3 provincial statutory holidays and 2 optional holidays. [ [http://web2.gov.mb.ca/laws/statutes/ccsm/r120e.php Manitoba Retail Businesses Holiday Closing Act] ] Remembrance Day and Boxing Day are not a statutory holiday.
**Louis Riel Day - third Monday in February
**Victoria Day
**Civic Holiday -
**Remembrance Day - an "Official day of Observance", not a statutory holiday [ [http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/lp/spila/clli/eslc/27statutory_holidays_synoptic_table.shtml Paid Statutory Holidays in Employment Standards Legislation] ] ;New Brunswick
* - 5 nationwide and 2 provincial statutory holidays. [http://www.workrights.ca/content.php?doc=11&xwm=true Statutory Holidays - New Brunswick] ] Victoria Day, Thanksgiving, and Boxing Day are not statutory holidays.
**New Brunswick Day - first Monday in August
**Remembrance Day Newfoundland and Labrador
* - 5 nationwide and 3 provincial statutory holidays [cite web | title=Shops' Closing Regulations, C.N.L.R. 1115/96 | url=http://www.assembly.nl.ca/Legislation/sr/regulations/rc961115.htm] . Thanksgiving is not a statutory holiday.
Canada Day is co-celebrated with Memorial Day.
**Victoria Day "'
**Remembrance Day "'
**Boxing Day "'
**St. Patrick's Day (March 17 ),St. George's Day (April 23 ),Discovery Day (June 24 ) andOrangemen's Day (July 12 ) have not been observed as statutory holidays since 1992. They are, however, observed by the provincial government.Unlike most other provinces, there is no province-wide holiday on the first Monday in August. It may be seen as redundant due to the
Royal St. John's Regatta , which is observed as a civic holiday in St. John's on the first Wednesday in August (or, in case of poor weather, the next suitable day thereafter). Harbour Grace has a similar holiday for its regatta in late July. All other municipalities are entitled to designate one day a year as a civic holiday, however many do not take advantage of this.Northwest Territories
* - 5 national holidays, 3 territorial holidays
**National Aboriginal Day -June 21
**Civic Holiday - First Monday in August
**Thanksgiving Nova Scotia
* - 5 holidays. Victoria Day, Thanksgiving, Boxing Day and Remembrance Day are not statutory holidays.
**Remembrance Day - not a statutory holiday, in that employers have the option of giving Remembrance Day or an alternate day off. [cite web | url=http://www.gov.ns.ca/legislature/legc/statutes/remembrc.htm | title=Remembrance Day Act | publisher=Office of the Legislative Counsel,Nova Scotia House of Assembly | accessdate=2008-03-23]
**Natal Day - first Monday in August; not a statutory holiday but a common day off.Nunavut
* - 5 nationwide and 4 territorial statutory holidays.
Boxing Day is not a statutory holiday.
**Victoria Day
** Nunavut Day -July 9 , originated as a paid holiday forNunavut Tunngavik Incorporated and regionalInuit associations. It became a ½ day holiday for Government employees in 1999 and a full day in 2001. Most employers give the day off with the notable exceptions being the Federal Government andthe North West Company . Not a statutory holiday.
**Civic Holiday - first Monday in August.
**Thanksgiving
**Remembrance Day Ontario
* - 5 nationwide and 4 provincial statutory holidays plus one common municipal holiday. Remembrance Day is not a statutory holiday in Ontario.
**Family Day - third Monday in February (Effective 2008)
** Victoria Day
** August Civic Public Holiday - first Monday in August. Employees get full pay on this day, as long as they have worked their regular hours before the holiday, and return to their regular hours after the holiday. This is not a statutory holiday, and provincially regulated employers are not required to treat this as a holiday. [http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/jfa-ha/prov_e.cfm]
** Thanksgiving
**Boxing Day Prince Edward Island
* - 5 nationwide and 1 provincial statutory holiday. Thanksgiving, and Boxing Day are not statutory holidays.
**Natal Day - first Monday in August; not a statutory holiday. Some provincial employees get a holiday around the Gold Cup and Saucerharness race instead.
**Remembrance Day Quebec
* - 5 nationwide and 3 provincial statutory holidays. Remembrance Day and Boxing Day are not statutory holidays, and there is no Civic Holiday in August. Many of the specific details of employment law are quite different in Quebec.
** Employers must give eitherGood Friday orEaster Monday as a statutory holiday, though most give both days.
**Victoria Day coincides withNational Patriotes Day .
** "Fête Nationale" (St. John the Baptist Day) -June 24
** Thanksgiving
** Construction Holiday takes place during the last two weeks of July — while it applies officially only to the construction industry, many other Quebecers arrange to take their vacations during these two weeks.askatchewan
* - 5 nationwide and 5 provincial statutory holidays
**Family Day - third Monday in February
**Victoria Day
**Saskatchewan Day - first Monday in August. Celebration of Saskatchewan history and culture similar to Canada Day.
** Thanksgiving
**Remembrance Day Yukon
* - 5 nationwide and 4 territorial statutory holidays
**Victoria Day
**Discovery Day - third Monday in August
**Thanksgiving
**Remembrance Day Many employers give their employees days off that may not be statutory holidays in the particular province, particularly Boxing Day. Similarly, many federally regulated employees may also take
Easter Monday and the first Monday in August.Municipal holidays
Some municipalities also have local statutory holidays. For instance, the morning of the Stampede Parade is often given as a half-day holiday in the city of
Calgary . In Ontario, the AugustCivic Holiday is not defined provincially, but by each municipality.Civic holidays
In Canada, there are two definitions of the term "
civic holiday ":Legal definition
By law, a civic holiday is defined as any holiday which is legally recognized and for which employers are obliged to offer holiday pay.
The August Civic Holiday
In parts of Canada, the term "
Civic Holiday " is a generic name referring to the annual holiday on the first Monday of August. However, this definition is far from uniform nationwide as two provinces and one territory do not recognize it at all, and five other provinces do not oblige employers to offer holiday pay on this day, thus making it a civic holiday in the legal sense. No universal name is recognized for this holiday — the official name varies between the provinces and even between municipalities within Ontario.This holiday is commonly referred to as "August Long Weekend" but this is not a government term.
Proposed holidays
In recent years there has been a call for the Canadian government to recognize
St. Patrick's Day as a national holiday. Currently it is a holiday only for provincial government employees inNewfoundland and Labrador .The other leading candidate for a new holiday is a weekend in February to celebrate the anniversary of the Canadian flag, or more likely a general "Heritage Day".
February 15 is already designated as Flag Day, but this is simply a day of commemoration, not a statutory holiday.The major Canadian breweries have long lobbied for a holiday in June.
Some Canadians believe that the country does not have enough holidays (in comparison to the United States and the United Kingdom. Although these nations have about the same number of nationally recognized holidays, they generally receive more days off workFact|date=May 2008 and school). Proposals for more work holidays are strongly opposed by many employers, however.
In the province of Nova Scotia, due to a relative lack of days off, there has been debate over the introduction of a statutory holiday in the month of February. However, no action has been taken so far.
Holidays occurring on non-work days
If a holiday occurs on a day that is normally not worked, then "... another day off with pay will be provided." There are some exceptions, however. In Alberta, an employee is not entitled to compensation if a holiday falls on a non-work day, which some believe to be in contravention of the Canada Labour Code.Fact|date=March 2008
There are also specific laws pertinent to St-Jean-Baptiste day in Québec.
Other observances
*
Commonwealth Day on the second Monday in March. This has been observed as a holiday in some Commonwealth countries.
*Earth Day onApril 22
*National Aboriginal Solidarity Day onJune 21
*Canadian Multiculturalism Day onJune 27
*National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women onDecember 6
*Mother's Day on 2nd Sunday of May
*Father's Day on 3rd Sunday of June
*National Family Week -- week before Canadian ThanksgivingReferences
External links
* [http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/jfa-ha/index_e.cfm Public Holidays]
* [http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/jfa-ha/prov_e.cfm Holidays in provinces and territories]
* [http://employment.alberta.ca/cps/rde/xchg/hre/hs.xsl/1472.html Alberta General Holidays and General Holiday Pay]
* [http://www.labour.gov.bc.ca/esb/facshts/stats.htm Statutory Holidays in British Columbia]
* [http://www.cnt.gouv.qc.ca/en/leaves-and-absences/statutory-holidays/index.html#c56 Statutory Holidays in Quebec]
* [http://www.labour.gov.on.ca/english/es/factsheets/fs_public.html Ontario public holidays]every one likes the i wanna rock holiday
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