No, you said you do get Christmas off, but that you have to work on Boxing Day. Well, sorry to be blunt, but boo frickin' hoo. Welcome to having to work the same day as most of the working class people of the world. If you can't deal with not getting two days off at Christmas instead of one, I suggest you start hunting for a job that doesn't rely on retail sales or move to Ontario where they do get the day off apparently.
If memory serves, unless he's moved,
Warped9 does live in Ontario.
I can kind of understand his point - I remember when Sunday shopping was introduced here, after several years of debate about it. It used to be that about the only thing you could do on Sundays was go to a movie, and maybe eat out (my parents rarely took me out to a restaurant, so I'm not 100% sure whether restaurants were all open back then, or just some). Holidays were the same - everything was closed. The joke here - and it may be the same elsewhere, I don't know - is that if you weren't celebrating Christmas for one reason or another, the thing to do was to go to a movie and then have Chinese food. A lot of my friends actually do that.
Now, Easter, Canada Day and Christmas Day are about the only days when everything is closed (and even then, a few things are open - which is good, because I would have been lost without my daily Starbucks trip

). I just have to be careful to remember to stock up on groceries, or I'll be stuck eating microwaved meals bought from the local pharmacy's frozen food aisle.
But the thing is, as I said above, there were several years of debate around the topic of retail sales on Sundays and holidays. There was a lot of demand. Yes, it sucks for people who work in retail and who are told that they have to work - I sympathize, as I worked for a year in the credit office of one of our major department stores, and shifts were assigned in the same way. But if you want a Monday-to-Friday, 9 to 5 job, then it's incumbent upon you to do what you can to get one - not to simply complain that the rest of society has demanded that retailers be open.
(And it could be worse - while I know the outlet stores have doorcrasher sales once a year that start at some ungodly hour in the morning - on New Year's, if memory serves - I've never heard of anything that's on a par with the American Black Friday shopping hell.)