Check the 2014 Statutory and Public Holidays in New Brunswick. Check the 2014 dates for Good Friday, Easter Monday, New Brunswick Day, Remembrance Day, Boxing Day in New Brunswick.
New Brunswick Statutory Holidays 2014 |
Date |
Week Day |
Holiday |
January – 01 |
Wednesday |
New Year’s Day
|
April – 18 |
Friday |
Good Friday
|
April – 21 |
Monday |
Easter Monday
|
July – 01 |
Tuesday |
Canada Day
|
August – 04 |
Monday |
New Brunswick Day / Civic Holiday
|
September – 01 |
Monday |
Labour Day
|
November – 11 |
Tuesday |
Remembrance Day
|
December – 25 |
Thursday |
Christmas Day
|
December – 26 |
Friday |
Boxing Day
|
New Brunswick Public Holidays 2014 |
Date |
Week Day |
Holiday |
January – 01 |
Wednesday |
New Year’s Day
|
April – 18 |
Friday |
Good Friday
|
July – 01 |
Tuesday |
Canada Day
|
August – 04 |
Monday |
New Brunswick Day / Civic Holiday
|
September – 01 |
Monday |
Labour Day
|
November – 11 |
Tuesday |
Remembrance Day
|
December – 25 |
Thursday |
Christmas Day
|
Note:
Employees should receive the following days off surrounding Christmas without loss of pay:
- when Christmas Day is a Monday, the 25th and 26th days of December, or
- when Christmas Day is a Tuesday, the 24th, 25th and 26th days of December, or
- when Christmas Day is a Wednesday or Thursday, the afternoon of the 24th as well as the 25th and 26th Days of December, or
- when Christmas Day is a Friday, a Saturday or a Sunday, the 24th to 27th days of December inclusive.
|
Other Holidays 2014 in New Brunswick |
Date |
Week Day |
Holiday |
February – 10 |
Monday |
Family Day
|
May – 19 |
Monday |
Victoria Day
|
August – 4 |
Monday |
Civic Holiday
|
August – 15 |
Friday |
National Acadian Day
|
Civic Holiday – Civic Holiday is the most widely used name for a public holiday celebrated in most of Canada on the first Monday in August. |
Family Day – It is much like Mothers Day or Father’s Day is a non-paid holiday established as a separate day to appreciate family members by spending time with them. |
National Acadian Day – The National Acadian Day is observed in Canada each year on August 15, celebrating the Assumption of Mary. It was during the first National Convention of the Acadians held at Memramcook, New Brunswick, in 1881 that the Acadian leaders received the mandate to set the date of this celebration. |
Victoria Day – Victoria Day is a federal Canadian public holiday celebrated on the last Monday before May 25, in honour of Queen Victoria’s birthday. |