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Canadian Holidays (updated) | 11 comments | Create New Account |
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The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. iCalShare is not responsible for what they say.
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| Posted by Anonymous on January 31, 2006 @ 11:40AM |
This is so much more accurate and complete than Apple's version of Canadian Holidays. Thanks for doing this. Reply to This
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| Posted by pbarey on February 2, 2006 @ 12:44PM |
Great job! Better indeed than Apple's which doesn't list Easter this year.
I've noted the following typo:
St. Patrick's (03/17) : Entry is missing leading letter "I". Reply to This
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| Posted by Anonymous on February 23, 2006 @ 12:28AM |
Much more accurate than Apple's Canadian holidays! Thank you. The only problem is none of the special characters (French accents) display properly in iCal. For example, Québec reads as Québec on my system (I see a capital A with a tilde above it and a copyright symbol instead of the e with its accent). I am using the Canadian standard keyboard setting, not the French Canadian CSA keyboard, and that might be the difference. Reply to This
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| Posted by Anonymous on March 2, 2006 @ 2:06AM |
there's a second labour day on Sept. 2 Reply to This
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| Posted by Anonymous on March 16, 2006 @ 4:49PM |
Second labour day problem doesn't appear for me. St. Patrick's deal with the missing "I" is there for me too though... Amazing calendar!! So much better than Apple's which barely lists the major holidays, and doesn't even really do that... Reply to This
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| Posted by Anonymous on April 2, 2006 @ 9:58AM |
i get an error while importing and it says "1 items failed to import. the last error was 2147500037"
i tried opening up the ics with notepad, but cant find that line anywhere Reply to This
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| Posted by Anonymous on July 17, 2006 @ 7:34PM |
is this ical dead? cant load anything from it Reply to This
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| Posted by heffie on July 26, 2006 @ 5:26PM |
Seems dead to me too :( Reply to This
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| Posted by Anonymous on September 21, 2006 @ 3:46PM |
The best calendar. You should add Mr Boudreau at Victoria Day, for Quebec, la Fêtes des Patriotes. Saint-Jean Baptiste is now called "Fête nationale des québécois.
Thanks
Gbarbeau1@sympatico.ca Reply to This
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| Posted by Anonymous on October 24, 2006 @ 3:22PM |
I would like to subscribe to this, but iCal gives a message "Data downloaded from... is not valid". I'm running OS X 10.4.8 on an Intel Core Duo Mini, and other calendars download fine for me. Reply to This
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| Posted by dhamish on May 31, 2008 @ 5:41PM |
Nice to see one with Victoria Day on it, finally.
Thought provoker as to the "Family Day" in February. Manitoba has a new one, as of this year, as "Louis Riel" Day to coincide with Festival du Voyageur. Is there a way to "pick" the right day for whichever province you are in?
Even Family Day is better than no holiday. H. Reply to This
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