It depends on which country are you living in. It also has to do with the fact that Easter is a "religious" holiday, as well as Christmas and technically Thanksgiving. The difference with Christmas being Paid- holiday and Easter not being paid is for the simple fact that Easter is a christian celebrated event to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ , thus the Government cant submit to one religion, therefore Easter Day cannot be labeled a Federal Holiday
In Canada there is a holiday called "Easter Monday".
The holiday that is after Easter is (if you're canadian) Canada day. Hi Kevon!
A bank holiday isn't celebrating Easter and and Easter holiday is.
One such holiday is Easter.
Easter was declared as a national holiday
As Easter itself is always on a Sunday, it can't be a holiday. So in many places around the world Easter Monday is a holiday.
They don't. Easter is a religious holiday and is always on a Sunday. In most provinces, the Monday is taken as a civic holiday due to the fact that Easter falls on a day which is already a non-working day for most Canadians. Many Union employees also get a holiday on Good Friday as well.
The next holiday after President's Day would be St. Patrick's Day or Easter.
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NO, Easter is a Holiday