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1->''Hey everybody! It's Labor Day!\
2Labor Day! Labor Day!\
3Schools are closed and pools are open!\
4Labor Day! All the way!\
5Do all your shopping... AT WALMART!!''
6-->-- "Music/TheMostUnwantedSong" by Komar, Melamid & David Soldier
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8First of May, right? Not if you're American or Canadian.
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10The modern Labor Day tradition developed in Canada in 1872, when parades were held in support of a nine-hour workday/forty-five hour work week and a strike by the printers' union. Originally, Labour Day (the Canadian spelling) did not have a set date -- the 1872 parades were held in April, for example. In 1882, the Canadian tradition was imported to America by labor leader Peter J. [=McGuire=], who started the tradition of holding it at the start of September. In 1894, both the US and Canada passed legislation making Labor Day a national holiday, held on the first Monday of September. In the US, the day was chosen at least in part due to fear that honoring the labor movement on May 1 (as the rest of the world do to commemorate the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haymarket_affair 1886 Haymarket riot]]) would embolden [[DirtyCommunists radical communist]] and [[BombThrowingAnarchists anarchist groups]].
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12Today, Labor Day is considered the symbolic end of summer. It used to be the last day before the kids have to go back to school, but most districts nowadays have long since moved the first day of school to a week or more before Labor Day. In much of the country, this is when outdoor municipal pools close for the season and certain businesses end extended "summer hours". It is also, for whatever reason, culturally considered by some to be the end of when it is acceptable to wear white shoes, or white things in general -- this [[UrbanLegend may have its roots]] in the end of August signaling a return to fall, and an end of the lighter summer wardrobe. Almost everybody gets off from work on this day (unless you work in retail, restaurant, or healthcare industries, ironic). The UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague plays its first game of the season on the Thursday following Labor Day, and the first college football games are played the week before. In Canada, the UsefulNotes/CanadianFootballLeague has a special weekend of traditional rivalry games—Winnipeg at Saskatchewan[[note]]adjacent provinces in the near west[[/note]], Hamilton at UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}[[note]]about 70 km/45 miles apart in the most populous province of Ontario[[/note]], Edmonton at Calgary[[note]]the two largest cities in the western province of Alberta[[/note]], and Ottawa at UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}}[[note]]respectively in Ontario and Quebec; the rivalry resumes in 2014 with Ottawa coming back to the league after an 8-year absence[[/note]].
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14Labor Day is less of a political holiday than International Workers' Day (May 1) is in the rest of the world, with politicians only making speeches during election years; due to the US's rigidly-set election dates, though, it ''is'' when campaigns traditionally shift into high gear.
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16Labor Day celebrations usually include barbecues, picnics, watching the game, and taking family trips.

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