Yes; for most it will be. As Boxing Day is a holiday, and a Saturday, the holiday will be transferred to the Monday. That is for federally regulated industries (the Government, Banks, etc.), but private firms might be different.
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Nope. Monday is not a holiday for most people. Friday the 25th was a holiday, Saturday the 26th was a government holiday – but most government offices aren’t open on Saturday anyway. They may have a makeup day, so if you work in a government office, or are a teacher, you might have the day off. Otherwise, it’s back to the grind, along with the rest of us.
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Yes it is. Boxing Day is a holiday and it falls on December 26, and since December 26 falls on a Saturday, the next business day is Monday, December 28 and so we get that day off in lieu of Boxing Day. References :
4 Responses to “in monday december 28, 2009 holiday in Canada? I donno if I have to go to work or not!?”
By capitalgentleman on Apr 16, 2010 | Reply
Yes; for most it will be. As Boxing Day is a holiday, and a Saturday, the holiday will be transferred to the Monday. That is for federally regulated industries (the Government, Banks, etc.), but private firms might be different.
For most, it should be a holiday though.
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By nyninchdick on Apr 16, 2010 | Reply
Depends on your work schedule – check wirth your boss
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By old lady on Apr 16, 2010 | Reply
Nope. Monday is not a holiday for most people. Friday the 25th was a holiday, Saturday the 26th was a government holiday – but most government offices aren’t open on Saturday anyway. They may have a makeup day, so if you work in a government office, or are a teacher, you might have the day off. Otherwise, it’s back to the grind, along with the rest of us.
Merry Christmas.
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By Christina on Apr 16, 2010 | Reply
Yes it is. Boxing Day is a holiday and it falls on December 26, and since December 26 falls on a Saturday, the next business day is Monday, December 28 and so we get that day off in lieu of Boxing Day.
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