Public holidays and other important dates.
Aside from the year 2000 celebration, many interesting anniversaries also occurred that same year. Do you know which ones?
At the national level
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2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
New Year's Day |
Jan. 1 |
Jan. 1 |
Jan. 1 |
Jan. 1 |
Jan. 1 |
Good Friday |
April 6 |
March 21 |
April 10 |
April 2 |
April 22 |
Easter Monday |
April 9 |
March 24 |
April 13 |
April 5 |
April 25 |
Victoria Day (Monday preceding May 25) |
May 21 |
May 19 |
May 18 |
May 24 |
May 23 |
Canada Day * |
July 1 |
July 1 |
July 1 |
July 1 |
July 1 |
Labour Day (first Monday of September) |
Sept. 3 |
Sept. 1 |
Sept. 7 |
Sept. 6 |
Sept. 5 |
Thanksgiving Day (second Monday of October) |
Oct. 8 |
Oct. 13 |
Oct. 12 |
Oct. 11 |
Oct. 10 |
Remembrance Day |
Nov. 11 |
Nov. 11 |
Nov. 11 |
Nov. 11 |
Nov. 11 |
Christmas |
Dec. 25 |
Dec. 25 |
Dec. 25 |
Dec. 25 |
Dec. 25 |
Boxing Day |
Dec. 26 |
Dec. 26 |
Dec. 26 |
Dec. 26 |
Dec. 26 |
* The Holidays Act provides that July 2 is Canada Day when July 1 is a Sunday.
In the provinces and territories
Additional holidays at the provincial/territorial level.
Important Anniversaries
National Flag of Canada Day, February 15
List of important anniversaries:
[ 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 ]
Days/Weeks/Months/Years/Decades
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