i have to make a calendar with 5 holidays celebrated in France, 5 different for Canada, and another five for the U.S. but i got the American holidays but i need help with the other ones any suggestions?
21 February (Third Monday in February) – Family Day – in some provinces. Called "Louis Riel Day" in Manitoba.
Good Friday
Easter Monday – schools, banks, and government
23 May (Last Monday on or before 24 May) – Victoria Day. Also known as "Journée nationale des Patriotes" in Quebec.
24 June – Fête nationale du Québec also known as St. John the Baptist Day – public holiday in Quebec
1 July – Canada Day
1 August (First Monday in August) – name varies by province, not a holiday in Quebec
5 September (First Monday in September) – Labour Day
10 October (Second Monday in October) – Thanksgiving Day
11 November – Remembrance Day – limited to government agencies and banks in some provinces; public holiday in British Columbia, public holiday in Atlantic provinces if it falls on a week day.
January: iciness. A diminished woman with white blonde hair and icy blue eyes. February: Aphrodite. A pink head with brown eyes and rosy lips, surrounded by utilizing hearts, wearing purple. March: Ivy. a lady with black hair. April: Raine. a lady, wearing blue, with brown hair and blue eyes. could: Lily. A blonde haired, brown eyed woman in a flower mattress. June: Sandy. A blonde haired, eco-friendly eyed woman on the sea coast. July: Crystal (as in sparkling). A blonde haired, blue eyed woman swimming, or on a deliver, or some thing. August: summer time. A blonde haired, blue eyed woman on the sea coast. September: Daisy. A blonde woman walking in the direction of a school. October: Autumn. A brunette in a Halloween gown. November: Daye. a lady with brown hair, a headscarf round her neck. December: Holly. possibly a lady with diminished epidermis, darkish hair, rosy lips and cheeks.
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Lundi de Pâques – Easter Monday
1 May – Fête du travail – Labour Day
8 May – Victoire 1945 – VE Day
May – Ascension – 40 days after Easter
May/June - Pentecôte – Monday after Pentecost
14 July – Fête nationale – Bastille Day
15 August – Assomption – Assumption of Mary
1 November – Toussaint – All Saints
11 November – Armistice 1918 – Armistice Day
25 December – Noël – Christmas Day
Canada
1 January – New Year's Day
21 February (Third Monday in February) – Family Day – in some provinces. Called "Louis Riel Day" in Manitoba.
Good Friday
Easter Monday – schools, banks, and government
23 May (Last Monday on or before 24 May) – Victoria Day. Also known as "Journée nationale des Patriotes" in Quebec.
24 June – Fête nationale du Québec also known as St. John the Baptist Day – public holiday in Quebec
1 July – Canada Day
1 August (First Monday in August) – name varies by province, not a holiday in Quebec
5 September (First Monday in September) – Labour Day
10 October (Second Monday in October) – Thanksgiving Day
11 November – Remembrance Day – limited to government agencies and banks in some provinces; public holiday in British Columbia, public holiday in Atlantic provinces if it falls on a week day.
24 December – Christmas Eve (in some provinces)
25 December – Christmas Day
26 December – Boxing Day
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France National Holidays and pick 5 of the 11
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Canada National Holidays and pick five of them
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January: iciness. A diminished woman with white blonde hair and icy blue eyes. February: Aphrodite. A pink head with brown eyes and rosy lips, surrounded by utilizing hearts, wearing purple. March: Ivy. a lady with black hair. April: Raine. a lady, wearing blue, with brown hair and blue eyes. could: Lily. A blonde haired, brown eyed woman in a flower mattress. June: Sandy. A blonde haired, eco-friendly eyed woman on the sea coast. July: Crystal (as in sparkling). A blonde haired, blue eyed woman swimming, or on a deliver, or some thing. August: summer time. A blonde haired, blue eyed woman on the sea coast. September: Daisy. A blonde woman walking in the direction of a school. October: Autumn. A brunette in a Halloween gown. November: Daye. a lady with brown hair, a headscarf round her neck. December: Holly. possibly a lady with diminished epidermis, darkish hair, rosy lips and cheeks.
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