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Remembrance Day 2024 is right around the corner, and people in Toronto, Ottawa and other parts of Ontario might be wondering how this impacts their day on November 11.

This longstanding federal holiday is a chance for Canadians to pause to honour the sacrifices made by veterans who served the country in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping missions. Many Canadians mark the occasion by pinning a poppy to their lapel — a symbol that has become synonymous with remembrance and respect.

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Canada is marking the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Monday, September 30, and if you're in Ontario, you might be wondering how this impacts your day.

Also known as Orange Shirt Day, the federal holiday is the Government of Canada's response to one of 94 calls to action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's final report, which called for a federal statutory day of commemoration of the history and ongoing legacy of residential schools.

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Now that we're well over the holiday season and have settled into 2023, you might be starting to think about your next vacation and wondering what paid days off you'll have this year.

Well, we're happy to tell you that you can look forward to at least seven long weekends this year, and up to 17 government-mandated days off, depending on where you live.

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It's the day of the Queen's funeral and a national day of mourning in Canada, and with that comes a lot of events and changes to day-to-day life across the country.

So, if you're a little unsure of what exactly is going on, here's a rundown of everything you need to know about the massively historic day.

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Canadians across the country will observe a national holiday next week to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and here's what you need to know about it if you live in B.C.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced an official Day of Mourning for Monday, September 19 in Canada to coincide with the queen's state funeral. The PM said federal workers will get the day off to mourn the late monarch and noted the feds would work with all provinces and territories to "see that we're aligned on this."

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