1) What is a statutory holiday? a) when the States lends us a holiday. b) a holiday that only postal workers get to take. c) when Statutories go on holiday. d) when government offices, banks, and most businesses are closed. 2) How many statutory holidays are observed in all provinces and territories of Canada? a) 4 b) 5 c) 10 d) 8 3) What are the four statutory holidays? a) Labour Day, Christmas Day, Valentine's Day, and Heritage Day b) Family Day, Labour Day, Canada Day, Christmas Day c) New Years Day, Canada Day, Labour Day, Christmas Day d) Remembrance Day, Boxing Day, Valentine's Day, and Victoria Day 4) When are they celebrated? a) December 25 and July 1 b) September 1, December 25, February 14, and July 1 c) January 1, July 4, September 1, and December 25 d) January 1, July 1, first Monday in September, and December 25 5) What do Canadian people do on these days? a) They dance and sing. b) People take these days off work. c) They go on a holiday to the mountains. d) They go shopping.

Canada's Statutory Holidays (CLB 3 - LINC Program)

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