Family Day is a public holiday in several provinces and territories across Canada. The date on which it is celebrated varies depending on the region. Here are the details for each province and territory:
Alberta: Family Day is observed on the third Monday in February.
British Columbia: Family Day is observed on the third Monday in February.
Manitoba: The third Monday in February is celebrated as Louis Riel Day, which is a public holiday. However, it is not officially designated as Family Day.
New Brunswick: Family Day is observed on the third Monday in February.
Newfoundland and Labrador: St. Patrick's Day is a public holiday observed on March 17th, but it is not officially designated as Family Day.
Nova Scotia: Heritage Day is celebrated on the third Monday in February, but it is not officially designated as Family Day.
Ontario: Family Day is observed on the third Monday in February.
Prince Edward Island: Islander Day is observed on the third Monday in February, and it serves as the province's equivalent to Family Day.
Quebec: This province does not officially observe Family Day, as they have a different public holiday called Jour de la famille (Family Day), which is celebrated on the third Monday in February.
Saskatchewan: Family Day is observed on the third Monday in February.
Family Day is a time for Canadians to spend with their families and participate in various activities and events that celebrate the importance of family life. It provides an opportunity for people to relax and enjoy each other's company during the winter months.
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