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B.C. Shifts Family Day, Beginning In 2019; Better For Business And Family

Darpan News Desk , 09 Feb, 2018 03:39 PM
    VICTORIA – Starting next year, British Columbia’s Family Day will be moved to the third week in February so families across the country can celebrate together, announced Premier John Horgan.
     
    Family Day was established in British Columbia in 2013 following a consultation process that had recommended the holiday be on either the second or third Monday of February. The government of the day decided on the second Monday, even though it was inconsistent with other Canadian provinces and the United States.
     
    In announcing the change for 2019, Premier Horgan says Family Day will now be better aligned for businesses and families.
     
    “Moving Family Day is the right thing to do for businesses small and large, and is better for families who may be spread out across the country,” said Premier Horgan. “This gives families an opportunity to schedule and spend more time with loved ones from other provinces.”
     
    Surrey Board of Trade CEO Anita Huberman welcomed the change.
     
    “The misalignment of Family Day causes inconvenience, increased costs, and lost opportunity for businesses of all sizes and in various industries,” said Huberman. “The economic benefit from this change will greatly assist our members, and especially small- and medium-sized businesses, across the province.”

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