The day after New Year’s Day, which is on January 2 in the Gregorian calendar, is an annual public holiday for many banks and government offices in Quebec, Canada.
The day after New Year’s Day is a bank holiday in Quebec, Canada.
The day after New Year’s Day is a bank holiday in Quebec. Many banks are closed in Quebec on January 2 but some banks may operate on different schedules. It is also a day off for Quebec government workers and employees in the clothing industry. Employees working in a clothing store do not belong to this industry.
When January 2 falls on Saturday, the bank holiday is moved to the following Monday. When it falls on Sunday, banks are closed on the following Monday and Tuesday. For public servants, if a statutory holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday it is moved to the previous Friday or the following Monday.
What Do People Do?
Many bank and government workers in Quebec, Canada, have a day off work on January 2. The day after New Year’s Day marks the end of the Christmas and New Year season. Those who observe the holiday may spend time with family or friends, or have a quiet day of rest. Some people take part in activities such as ice hockey or cross-country skiing. Others spend time ice fishing.
Some Canadians take their annual vacation during this time of the year. Traditionally, many people from Quebec spent the winter holiday season (in the northern hemisphere) in south-east Florida. Vacationers from Quebec have more recently been attracted to warmer places south of Canada, such as Mexico, Cuba, and the Caribbean islands.
Background
January 2 is the day after New Year's Day and is the second day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. It also commemorates when the Royal Bank of Canada took over the Quebec Bank. According to the Quebec Labour Code, January 2 is included in a list of holidays that are “non-juridical”. This means that the holiday does not relate to the law or jurisprudence (a collection of authority-imposed rules). Saturday is considered a non-juridical day, as are January 2 and December 26.
Note: References to winter in this article relate to winter in the northern hemisphere.
Day After New Year’s Day Observances
Year
Weekday
Date
Name
Holiday Type
Area
2018
Tue
Jan 2
Day After New Year’s Day
Local holiday
Quebec
2019
Wed
Jan 2
Day After New Year’s Day
Local holiday
Quebec
2020
Thu
Jan 2
Day After New Year’s Day
Local holiday
Quebec
2021
Sat
Jan 2
Day After New Year’s Day
Local holiday
Quebec
2022
Sun
Jan 2
Day After New Year’s Day
Local holiday
Quebec
2023
Mon
Jan 2
Day After New Year’s Day
Local holiday
Quebec
2024
Tue
Jan 2
Day After New Year’s Day
Local holiday
Quebec
2025
Thu
Jan 2
Day After New Year’s Day
Local holiday
Quebec
2026
Fri
Jan 2
Day After New Year’s Day
Local holiday
Quebec
2027
Sat
Jan 2
Day After New Year’s Day
Local holiday
Quebec
2028
Sun
Jan 2
Day After New Year’s Day
Local holiday
Quebec
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