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Which of the following is a National Public Holiday in Canada?

  1. Thanksgiving Day

  2. Independence Day

  3. Halloween

  4. Presidents' Day

The correct answer is: Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving Day is a National Public Holiday in Canada because it commemorates the end of the harvest season and is a day to give thanks and appreciate the blessings of the year. Independence Day, celebrated in the United States, and Presidents' Day, primarily observed in the United States to honor all past American presidents, are not National Public Holidays in Canada. Halloween, celebrated on October 31st, is not a National Public Holiday in Canada as it is primarily a secular and commercial holiday.