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Público Feriado
Regional: CA-MB
Dia Nacional da Verdade e da Reconciliação
Segunda-feira, 2 de Outubro, 2028
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🏪 O que está aberto
- Bancos Fechado
- Repartições públicas Fechado
- Escolas Fechado
- Lojas Varia
- Restaurantes Horário reduzido
- Transporte público Horário reduzido
- Bolsa de valores Fechado
- Correios Horário reduzido
🛋️ Potencial de fim de semana prolongado
Bloco de 3 dias
SÁB
30
Fim de semana
DOM
01
Fim de semana
SEG
02
Feriado
Fim de semana de 3 dias (30 de Setembro – 2 de Outubro)
📣 Notas para viajantes
Canada is a massive, multicultural country celebrated for its natural beauty, vast wilderness (including lakes and the Rocky Mountains), and three oceanic coasts. Its population is highly diverse, with significant immigrant populations, contributing to a 'cultural mosaic.' It is generally considered a polite and tolerant society.
- Holidays celebrated include New Year's Day (Jan 1) and Family Day (3rd Monday in February).
- Good Friday and Victoria Day are also recognized public holidays.
- The country is widely regarded as a secular society, though regional laws (like in Quebec) may influence public displays of religion.
- Be aware of the historical context and ongoing complexities related to Indigenous rights and the residential school system.
- The term 'Indigenous' is the preferred general term for the various distinct nations and peoples (First Nations, Métis, Inuit).
- Canadians often appreciate visitors who emphasize the unique aspects of Canada, distinguishing it from the United States.
- Canada is generally a polite society, with an expectation of manners like apologizing and thanking. When visiting a private home, remove your shoes unless instructed otherwise. Respecting regional identities (such as Quebec's) and the unique cultures of the Indigenous groups (First Nations, Métis, Inuit) is important.
Sobre este feriado
The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day, is a day of national memorial in Canada recognizing the atrocities and generational effects of the residential school system. It is observed annually on September 30.