In Ontario, a business can face a 50,000.00 fine for defiantly opening on Easter weekend.
Update: MPP Lisa MacLeod slams Whole Foods for defying holiday shopping law | Ottawa Citizen
You don't have Holiday shopping? What about Sunday?
In Ontario, a business can face a 50,000.00 fine for defiantly opening on Easter weekend.
Update: MPP Lisa MacLeod slams Whole Foods for defying holiday shopping law | Ottawa Citizen
Sunday is not a holiday in Ontario.You don't have Holiday shopping? What about Sunday?
There would be no NDP.
You don't have Holiday shopping? What about Sunday?
Why do we still have religious rights today?
Vote buying.
THat would be a problem?
It depends on whether the City has passed its own by-laws stating the Act does not apply, as long as they have also passed a by-law requiring certain retail businesses to be closed on a holiday.
The law also does not apply to retail stores of less than 2400 sq ft with no more 3 or 4 employees, as long as the merchandise is produced and sold on site.
If it moves and it shouldn't, duct tape. If it don't move and it should, WD-40.
FFS dude, there are 10 stat holidays that multiple provinces and in a few cases, the entire country enjoys. Two of which are "religious" and let's face it, Christmas isn't really a religious holiday anymore. I don't really consider Thanksgiving to be a religious holiday either. So basically, Good Friday is the only real religious holiday left. Except in Quebec where Easter Monday is the holiday instead.But why impose Christian holidays on public schools and the private sector at all?
If the government wants to promote certain religious holydays, it should limit it to its own internal administration.