Complete Guide to Canadian Statutory Holidays 2028
Canada observes statutory holidays throughout the year, providing workers with well-deserved breaks and time to celebrate the nation's rich cultural heritage. Unlike countries with a single national holiday calendar, Canada has a two-tiered system of federal and provincial/territorial holidays, creating unique schedules across its 13 provinces and territories.
What Are Statutory Holidays in Canada?
Statutory holidays (also called public holidays) are days when most employees are entitled to a day off with pay. They were established through federal and provincial legislation to honour significant historical events, cultural traditions, and religious observances. Today, statutory holidays ensure workers have regular breaks while celebrating Canada's diverse multicultural identity.
The 10 Federal Statutory Holidays of 2028
In 2028, federally regulated employees across Canada observe 10 statutory holidays. These apply to workers in industries such as banking, telecommunications, interprovincial transportation, and federal Crown corporations. The federal holidays include:
- New Year's Day (January 1) — Celebrates the beginning of the new year
- Good Friday (Easter-based) — Commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ
- Easter Monday (Easter-based) — Extended Easter break for federal employees
- Victoria Day (Monday before May 25) — Honours Queen Victoria and marks summer's start
- Canada Day (July 1) — Celebrates Canadian Confederation in 1867
- Civic Holiday (First Monday in August) — Mid-summer break with regional names
- Labour Day (First Monday in September) — Honours workers and the labour movement
- National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (September 30) — Remembers residential school survivors
- Thanksgiving Day (Second Monday in October) — Celebrates gratitude and harvest
- Remembrance Day (November 11) — Honours fallen Canadian Armed Forces members
- Christmas Day (December 25) — Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ
- Boxing Day (December 26) — Day after Christmas for rest and sales
Provincial and Territorial Holiday Variations
Beyond federal holidays, each province and territory adds its own statutory holidays reflecting local culture and history. Quebec celebrates Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (June 24) as its national holiday. British Columbia observes BC Day on the first Monday in August. Manitoba honours Métis leader Louis Riel with Louis Riel Day in February. Newfoundland and Labrador observes Memorial Day on July 1 instead of Canada Day, commemorating the Royal Newfoundland Regiment's sacrifices at Beaumont-Hamel.
Fixed vs. Floating Statutory Holidays
Of Canada's common statutory holidays, 6 are fixed-date holidays (New Year's Day, Canada Day, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Remembrance Day, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day) that always fall on the same calendar date. The remaining holidays are "floating" and move to specific weekdays. Good Friday and Easter Monday are determined by the lunar calendar, while Victoria Day, Civic Holiday, Labour Day, and Thanksgiving fall on specific Mondays.
Planning Around Canadian Statutory Holidays 2028
When planning your 2028 schedule in Canada, statutory holidays affect government services, banking hours, retail operations, and public transit. Many Canadians strategically combine vacation days with statutory holidays to create extended breaks. Popular long weekend destinations include Banff National Park, Niagara Falls, Quebec City, Vancouver Island, and Prince Edward Island. Booking accommodations early is essential for Victoria Day weekend, Canada Day, and Thanksgiving.
Download Your Canadian Statutory Holiday Calendar
Stay organized throughout 2028 by downloading our free printable calendar templates with all Canadian statutory holidays clearly marked. Our calendars are available in PDF format for easy printing, Excel for customization, and Word for editing. Each template includes accurate holiday dates for all provinces and territories, including both federal and provincial variations, making it simple to plan your year around these important Canadian observances.
Whether you're a Canadian worker tracking statutory holidays, an employer planning staff schedules, a student planning academic breaks, or a visitor planning a trip to Canada, our 2028 Canadian statutory holiday calendar provides everything you need. Download your free calendar today and never miss an important Canadian holiday again.