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Tuesday Numbers: CRA $5.52M

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10 minutes ago, baumer said:

It's Labour Day in both the US and Canada.

Yeah just looked up the US public holidays on google

 

WOW, you guys don't celebrate Xmas or Easter, you bunch of heathens :hahaha:

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3 hours ago, AndyK said:

Yeah just looked up the US public holidays on google

 

WOW, you guys don't celebrate Xmas or Easter, you bunch of heathens :hahaha:

 

Yes we do.  Of course we do.  Where did you get that idea?

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National holidays in Canada 

 

  • New Year - January 1
  • Family Day - February 19 (Alberta, New Brunswick, Ontario and Saskatchewan only)
  • Good Friday - March 30
  • Easter Monday - April 2
  • Victoria Day (National Patriots' Day in Quebec) - May 21
  • Canada Day - July 1
  • Civic Holiday - August 6 (All except Quebec and Yukon)
  • Labour Day - September 3
  • Thanksgiving Day - October 8
  • Remembrance Day - November 11
  • Christmas Day - December 25
  • Boxing Day - December 26
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4 minutes ago, AndyK said:

Yeah just looked up the US public holidays on google

 

WOW, you guys don't celebrate Xmas or Easter, you bunch of heathens :hahaha:

 

it's Canada so they celebrate St. Gretzky and look for hidden bottles of Molson ;)  

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3 hours ago, 75Live said:

 

it's Canada so they celebrate St. Gretzky and look for hidden bottles of Molson ;)  

 

Well...duh.  :) 

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3 hours ago, grim22 said:

It’s Labour Day in Canada and Labor Day in the US

 

You know....I was actually thinking of writing the same thing. :)

 

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18 minutes ago, AndyK said:

Check out the full list of US federal holidays you've linked to - Christmas Day is indeed a federal holiday. :)

 

Easter may not have a federal holiday attached to it in the US, but there are many states that observe Good Friday, schools that have Easter holidays, etc, and 80% of Americans celebrate Easter, regardless of getting paid time off or not.

 

In Canada, as baumer has posted, Easter and Christmas are both celebrated, and both Good Friday and Christmas Day are nationwide statutory holidays. We even having Boxing Day, the day after Christmas, as a statutory holiday in our largest province by population (Ontario) and which is widely observed by employers across the country as a paid day off.

 

Peace,

Mike

 

 

 

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50% Tue-Tue drop for Meg. Last week CRA hurt movies on Wed and so Wed-Wed drops should improve this time around.

 

88.9 after 3.0 Tue

1.9 (-37%) // last Wed was -43%

1.7 (-10%) // last Thu was -6%

 

3.2 (+90%) // last Fri was +85%

5.0 (+55%) // last Sat was +55%

3.3 (-34%) // last Sun was -29%

= 11.5 (-45.7%)

 

104 after 3 weekends.

104 + 11.5*2.5 = 132.75 dom

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