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Legislative Compliance

An Employer’s Guide to Stat Holidays in British Columbia 2025

When are the British Columbia stat holidays in 2025?

Every year, organizations must acknowledge and provide employee entitlements for all legislated statutory holidays. People commonly refer to these as statutory, or “stat,” holidays. Some businesses choose to close on holidays. Most employers provide holiday pay for employees on statutory holidays, while others remain open.. As holidays are a recurring part of every calendar year, questions often arise regarding employer obligations. Below is our Employer’s Guide to BC’s Stat Holidays in 2025 to help answer your questions. 

In British Columbia, businesses must recognize eleven public holidays.

Required BC stat holidays 2025:

HolidayDate
New Year’s DayWednesday, January 1 
Family DayMonday, February 17
Good FridayFriday, April 18
Victoria DayMonday, May19
Canada DayTuesday, July 1
British Columbia DayMonday, August 4
Labour DayMonday, September 1
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Tuesday, September 30
Thanksgiving DayMonday, October 13
Remembrance DayTuesday, November 11
Christmas DayThursday, December 25
BC stat holidays for 2025

Statutory holiday rules

Provincial or territorial legislation establishes statutory holidays. Some statutory holidays occur nationwide, while others are unique to a jurisdiction. BC observes 11 stat holidays in 2025. See our article on shutting down for non-statutory holidays for details on planning a legally compliant closure. 

For more information on legislated requirements and entitlements in British Columbia, see Part 5 of the Employment Standards Act

When do the legislated statutory holidays occur each year?

HolidayDay
New Year’s DayJanuary 1
Family DayThe third Monday in February
Good FridayThe Friday before Easter Sunday
Victoria DayThe Monday before May 25
Canada DayJuly 1, unless that is a Sunday, then Monday,
July 2 replaces July 1
British Columbia DayThe first Monday in August 
Labour DayThe first Monday in September
National Day for Truth and ReconciliationSeptember 30
Thanksgiving DayThe second Monday in October
Remembrance DayNovember 11
Christmas DayDecember 25
BC stat holiday table, 2025

Requirements differ for each jurisdiction when a holiday falls on the weekend. For more details, check out our guide to what happens when holidays fall on the weekend

Who qualifies for BC stat holiday pay?

Most workers in BC are eligible for statutory holiday entitlements in 2025. They must have been employed for 30 calendar days before the statutory holiday and either have earned a wage on at least 15 of those days or worked under an averaging agreement within those 30 days. 

If an employee does not qualify for statutory holiday pay, they should be paid their regular wage for all hours worked on a holiday. 

To determine whether special rules apply, refer to British Columbia’s Employment Standards Regulation.

How do you calculate statutory holiday pay in British Columbia?

Employees who get the day off work on a statutory holiday must be paid their average daily wage for that day. You can calculate the average daily wage by dividing the total wages paid or payable to the employee (excluding overtime) in the 30-day period before the holiday by the number of days the employee worked or earned wages in that period. 

Employees are entitled to holiday pay regardless of whether the statutory holiday falls on the employee’s regularly scheduled day off from work. If an employee’s vacation coincides with a statutory holiday, the employee observes the statutory holiday, and it does not count as a vacation day.

Employees who work on a statutory holiday are paid 1.5 times their regular wages for all hours worked on the holiday up to 12 hours, and double their regular wages for any time worked over 12 hours. They also receive holiday pay as calculated above. Refer to the government of British Columbia’s public holidays webpage for more information. 

If the employer and the employee agree, the employer may substitute another day off for a statutory holiday. Employees are entitled to the same rights and benefits on the substitute holiday as a normal statutory holiday. 

Can employers require employees to work on a stat holiday in BC?

Yes, you may require employees to work on a holiday. However, you must provide applicable entitlements to any employee who works on a holiday.

Managing entitlements

Employers, managers, and supervisors must have a thorough understanding of holiday entitlements to remain compliant. Implementing concise and comprehensive policies clearly conveys who qualifies for holiday pay, when it is applicable, and how to navigate special circumstances. Our experts can create a holiday policy tailored to your business, or you can use one of our handy templates. 

Failure to provide employees with the correct stat holiday entitlements violates British Columbia’s Employment Standards Act, so staying compliant is crucial. 

Check out our other stat holiday guides

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