Labour Day in Canada is observed on the first Monday of September and is recognized as a statutory holiday in every province and territory. Despite this nationwide recognition, legislative requirements for employers vary depending on the jurisdiction in which their business operates and where their employees perform work. Each province and territory enforces its own specific regulations regarding eligibility, calculation of holiday pay, and payroll obligations tied to statutory holidays. 

 

Below, you’ll find a summary of Labour Day requirements for each Canadian jurisdiction.


Stat Holiday Legislation for Labour Day

 

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Payroll Jurisdiction

Basic Details

Link to Additional Resources

Federal

Employees working for a federally regulated employer are entitled to a day off with pay for Labour Day, which is considered one of 10 general holidays under the federal jurisdiction.

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Alberta

Labour day is considered a statutory holiday in Alberta. Holiday pay depends on a few factors. Use this tool to see if an employee qualifies for holiday pay by clicking here.

 

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British Columbia

Labour Day is a statutory holiday in British Columbia.

 

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Manitoba

Labour Day is one of Manitoba's 9 general holidays throughout the year. 

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New Brunswick

Labour Day is a statutory holiday in New Brunswick.

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Newfoundland & Labrador

Labour Day is a statutory holiday in Newfoundland & Labrador.

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Northwest Territories

Labour Day is a statutory holiday in the Northwest Territories.

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Nova Scotia

Labour Day is a statutory holiday in Nova Scotia.

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Nunavut

In Nunavut, Canada Day is a statutory holiday.

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Ontario

Labour Day is a statutory holiday in Ontario.

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Prince Edward Island

Labour Day is a statutory holiday in P.E.I.

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Quebec

Labour Day is a statutory holiday in Quebec.

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Saskatchewan

Labour Day is a paid holiday in Saskatchewan.

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Yukon

Labour Day is a statutory holiday in the Yukon.

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Understanding the statutory holiday regulations across Canada’s provinces and territories is essential for employers and employees alike. Whether you are managing payroll responsibilities or coordinating time off, access to accurate, jurisdiction-specific information ensures compliance and smooth operations. For comprehensive legislative details, refer to the resources provided, and consider bookmarking this blog for future statutory holiday updates and guidance.

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