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Public holidays in Canada (French: Jours fériés au Canada), known as statutory holidays, ... Raoul Wallenberg Day, January 17; Groundhog Day, February 2;
January 6 Dwight Foster, ice hockey player (b. 1957) John S. Hunkin, banker, chairman, and president of the CIBC (b. 1945) Dale Wilson, actor (b. 1950) January 9 – John William Thomson, politician (b. 1928) January 12 – Kim Yaroshevskaya, Russian-born actress (b. 1923) January 14 – Nello Altomare, politician (b. 1963 or 1964) January 17
January 3 – Paul Theriault, ice hockey coach (b. 1950) January 4 – Alan Redway, lawyer and politician (b. 1935) January 5 – Jack Masters, politician and Mayor of Thunder Bay (b. 1931) January 6 Burke Dales, football player (b. 1977) Erwin Schild, German-born rabbi and author (b. 1920) January 7 – Martha Black, art historian (b. 1945)
January 16. Book Publishers Day. International Hot and Spicy Food Day. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. National Fig Newton Day. National Quinoa Day. National Religious Freedom Day. January 17 ...
Groundhog Day (17 P) N. New Year in Canada (6 P) P. ... Pages in category "Public holidays in Canada" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
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In Canada, Canadian Armed Forces Day (CAFD) (French: Journée des forces armées canadiennes) is celebrated on the first Sunday in June and is a celebration of Canada's armed services, their heritage, and their personnel. [7] [8] It was established as a result of passing of a motion in the House of Commons on 25 April 2002. [9]
4 Holidays and observances. 5 References. 6 External links. Toggle the table of contents. ... January 17 is the 17th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; ...