2025 Statutory Holidays in Canada

Nov 14
2025 is right around the corner and that means new year, new… batch of holidays to load into Wagepoint!

We’ve listed the federal and provincial/territorial holidays for you below. If you’re ever unsure about which holidays are statutory, please reach out to your provincial labour board.

Federal statutory holidays.

New Year's Day January 1
Good Friday April 18
Victoria Day May 19
Canada Day July 1
Labour Day September 1
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation September 30
Thanksgiving October 13
Remembrance Day November 11
Christmas Day December 25
Boxing Day December 26

Provincial/Territorial holidays.

3rd Monday in February
  • Louis Riel Day — Manitoba
  • Family Day — Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Saskatchewan 
  • Heritage Day — Nova Scotia
  • Islander Day — Prince Edward Island
Friday before the last Sunday in February
  • Heritage Day — Yukon
June 21
  • National Indigenous Peoples Day —  Northwest Territories, Yukon
June 24
  • Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day and the National Day of Québec
July 9 
  • Nunavut Day — Nunavut 
Monday closest to July 12
  • Orangeman’s Day — Newfoundland and Labrador 
First Monday in August 
  • Civic Holiday – Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nunavut

Wagepoint’s Holiday Availability 

Need a hand over the holidays? We'll be there! Wagepoint's Canadian customer support (and our virtual "office") will remain open for most of the holiday period (see below). 

Wagepoint offices will be closed on:
Wednesday, December 25, 2024 observed for Christmas Day
Thursday, December 26, 2024 observed for Boxing Day
Wednesday, January 1, 2025 observed for New Year’s Day

Please reach us anytime outside of these dates and we'll be happy to assist you. 

We're here to help.

Get in touch with an agent using our live chat feature in your Wagepoint account, or sending us an email to support@wagepoint.com.