T-15.1, r. 1.1 - Rules of evidence and procedure of the Administrative Labour Tribunal

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44. The day marking the start of the period is not counted, but the last day is counted.
A time period expires on the last day at midnight; a time period that would normally expire on a holiday must be extended until the next working day.
The following are holidays:
(1)  Saturdays and Sundays;
(2)  January 1 and 2;
(3)  Good Friday;
(4)  Easter Monday;
(5)  June 24, the Québec National Holiday;
(6)  July 1, Canada Day, or July 2 if July 1 falls on a Sunday;
(7)  the first Monday of September, Labour Day;
(8)  the second Monday of October;
(9)  December 25 and 26;
(10)  the day set by proclamation of the Governor General for the celebration of the birthday of the Sovereign;
(11)  any other day set by proclamation or order of the Government as a public holiday or as a day of thanksgiving.
O.C. 385-2017, s. 44.
In force: 2017-05-04
44. The day marking the start of the period is not counted, but the last day is counted.
A time period expires on the last day at midnight; a time period that would normally expire on a holiday must be extended until the next working day.
The following are holidays:
(1)  Saturdays and Sundays;
(2)  January 1 and 2;
(3)  Good Friday;
(4)  Easter Monday;
(5)  June 24, the Québec National Holiday;
(6)  July 1, Canada Day, or July 2 if July 1 falls on a Sunday;
(7)  the first Monday of September, Labour Day;
(8)  the second Monday of October;
(9)  December 25 and 26;
(10)  the day set by proclamation of the Governor General for the celebration of the birthday of the Sovereign;
(11)  any other day set by proclamation or order of the Government as a public holiday or as a day of thanksgiving.
O.C. 385-2017, s. 44.