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No, Long & McQuade is closed nationally on all statutory holidays, which include New Year's Day Good Friday Canada Day Thanksgiving Remembrance Day Christmas Day Additionally, there are separate statutory holidays celebrated in each province that are observed.
May 1st (Labor Day) and May 8th (anniversary of the end of WWII) are bank holidays in France. Ascencion Thursday is a mobile Christian feast, and frequently happens in May.
New Years day, Birth of Martin Luther King Jr. Inauguration Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day are all prime examples of Federal Holidays in the US.
New Years day, Memorial day, Independence day (July 4), Labor day, Thanksgiving and Christmas, I believe.
There are a variety of reasons for statutory holidays in Canada. For example, Family day was created so that working parents could spend more time with their families, while Victoria Day was created to celebrate Queen Victoria.
Two of the biggest holidays in Norway would be Christmas (Jul) and Easter (Påske). You might be referring to Norway's 2 non-religious holidays, 1st and 17th of May, which are statutory days that are to be treated as if they were Sundays. 1st of May being the International Worker's Day and 17th of May being the Norwegian Constitution Day.
Well because more than half the population would not work anyway, being Christians and all. And since you cannot bake bread if the other guy is not making flour... get my point...
Well because more than half the population would not work anyway, being Christians and all. And since you cannot bake bread if the other guy is not making flour... get my point...
Jan 1st - New Year Jan 6th - Children's day (coincides with Epiphany day) 3 days in February (Sunday, Monday and Tuesday) - CarnivalOne week in April - Tourism's Week (coincides with the Holy week).April 19th - Landing of the Thirty-Three OrientalsMay 1st - International Workers' DayMay 18th - Las Piedras' BattleJune 19th - Birth of José ArtigasJuly 18th - Constitution DayAugust 25th - Independence DayOctober 12th - Day of the AmericasNovember 2nd - Day of the deadDecember 25th - Family Day (coincides with Christmas)
A statutory setting is for children to attend by law. A private setting children don't have to attend by law. Private setting charge parents to put their child into the setting so they can cover their costs. Statuory settings has a allocated budget which the government gives them. A private setting is open for longer than a statutory setting, also private is open during the holidays.
All-Saints day coincides with Halloween, it falls on November I. Obviousy as big one in New Orleans, as Dick Van Dyke observed decades ago.
Jan 1st - New Year Jan 6th - Children's day (coincides with Epiphany day) 3 days in February (Sunday, Monday and Tuesday) - Carnival One week in April - Tourism's Week (coincides with the Holy week). April 19th - Landing of the Thirty-Three Orientals May 1st - International Workers' Day May 18th - Las Piedras' Battle June 19th - Birth of José Artigas July 18th - Constitution Day August 25th - Independence Day October 12th - Day of the Americas November 2nd - Day of the dead December 25th - Family Day (coincides with Christmas)