加拿大劳动日为工人庆祝权利节日, 源自19世纪的“九小时运动”。 Labour Day in Canada marks a day off for workers celebrating their rights, with origins in the 19th-century "Nine Hour Movement."
劳动节自1894年以来在加拿大是法定假期,以纪念工人和工人运动,但通常被视为夏天结束的假日. Labour Day, a statutory holiday in Canada since 1894, honors workers and the labour movement but is often seen as a day off marking summer's end. 其起源可追溯到19世纪末的“九小时运动”, Its origins trace back to the "Nine Hour Movement" in the late 19th century, which advocated for shorter work hours. 虽然加拿大人享受着这一天,但他们却在努力面对庆祝劳动的讽刺,不工作,这反映了复杂的民族特征,包含着其历史和文化中的矛盾。 While Canadians enjoy the day, they grapple with the irony of celebrating labor by not working, reflecting a complex national character that embraces contradictions in its history and culture.