How many working days in 1792 in Canada (Nunavut)?
In 1792, there are 250 working days in Canada (Nunavut).
This is calculated from:
- 366 total days
- 105 week-end days
- 11 public holidays falling on weekdays
How is the calculation made?
Because 1792 is a leap year, it has 366 days.
Let's remove 53 saturdays and 52 sundays. It remains 261 days.
Now, let's remove 11 public holidays that do not fall during a weekend and we obtain 250 working days in 1792.
Frequently asked questions
How many working days in 1792 in Canada (Nunavut)?
There are 250 working days in 1792 in Canada (Nunavut).
How many weekend days are there in 1792?
There are 105 weekend days in 1792.
Is 1792 a leap year?
Yes. 1792 is a leap year and has 366 days.
How many public holidays fall on weekdays in 1792?
11 public holidays fall on weekdays in 1792.
Public holidays falling on weekdays in 1792
1. New Year's Day (observance) : monday, 2 january, 1792
2. Good Friday : friday, 6 april, 1792
3. Easter Monday : monday, 9 april, 1792
4. Victoria Day : monday, 21 may, 1792
5. Canada Day (observance) : monday, 2 july, 1792
6. Nunavut Day : monday, 9 july, 1792
7. August Civic Holiday : monday, 6 august, 1792
8. Labour Day : monday, 3 september, 1792
9. Thanksgiving : monday, 8 october, 1792
10. Christmas : tuesday, 25 december, 1792
11. Boxing Day : wednesday, 26 december, 1792
Public holidays falling on a weekend
1. New Year's Day : sunday, 1 january, 1792
2. Canada Day : sunday, 1 july, 1792
3. Remembrance Day : sunday, 11 november, 1792
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