2026 Statutory Holidays - How to Find your Payroll "Run-By" Date

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If the possibility of missing your payroll deadline during stat holidays stresses you out, don't worry, you're in the right place! Keep reading to learn how to find your payroll "run-by" date so you'll never be confused or worried about running payroll late again. 

We've also included the 2026 Statutory Holidays Calendar, which shows all stat holidays across Canada and a helpful list of Holidays by Province for you to refer to.

How do holidays affect your payroll? What's a payroll "run-by" date?

Since banks are closed on statutory holidays, typically, Humi will adjust your payroll "run-by" date to align with this change. Knowing your payroll "run-by" date ensures you won't miss your payroll deadline.

Your Run By Date Could Change

If your payday falls on a holiday, both the payday and the payroll "run-by" deadline may be shifted up by one business day.

 

How to Find Your Payroll "Run By" Date

You can locate your payroll run-by date in two spots within the Payroll module.

  1. In Payroll, you'll see the run-by date under the "Run by" column. Payroll Run-by Column View
  2. When you click into the payroll, just below the payroll date, you'll find the payroll run-by date again. Payroll Detail Run-by View

Always Refer to the Run By Date

The payroll run-by date is your most reliable reference for knowing exactly when to process payroll to ensure it's always completed on time.

 

List of Canadian Holidays

2026 Canadian Statutory Holidays Holidays by Province

The table below displays all* statutory holidays across Canada and their observed day. Refer to your payroll "run-by" date, as explained in the section above, to know when to process payroll to ensure you pay your employees on time. 

Holiday 2026 Day Observed Region Observed
New Year's Day Thurs. January 1st Thurs. January 1st Nationwide
Islander Day Mon. February 16th 3rd Monday in February PE
Family Day Mon. February 16th 3rd Monday in February AB, BC, NB, ON, SK
Heritage Day Mon. February 16th 3rd Monday in February NS
Louis Riel Day Mon. February 16th 3rd Monday in February MB
St. Patrick's Day Tues. March 17th Tuesday, March 17th NL
Good Friday Fri. April 3rd The Friday before Easter Sunday Nationwide
St. George's Day Mon. April 20th The Monday closest to April 23rd NL
Victoria Day Mon. May 18th The Monday preceding May 25th Nationwide, except NB, NL, NS, PE
National Indigenous Peoples Day Sun. June 21st Sun. June 21st NT, YK
June Holiday (NL) Mon. June 22nd Nearest Monday to June 24th NL
St. Jean Baptiste Day Wed. June 24th Wed. June 24th QC
Canada Day Wed. July 1st Wednesday, July 1st Nationwide
Nunavut Day Thurs. July 9th Thurs. July 9th NU
Orangeman's Day Mon. July 13th Mon. July 13th NL
Civic Holiday Mon. August 3rd First Monday in August AB, BC, NB, NU, ON, SK
Discovery Day Mon. August 17th Third Monday in August YK
Labour Day Mon. September 7th First Monday in September Nationwide
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Wed. September 30th Wed. September 30th BC, MB, NT, PE, YK
Thanksgiving Day Mon. October 12th Second Monday in Oct Nationwide, except NB, NL, NS, PE
Remembrance Day Wed. November 11th Wed. November 11th Nationwide, except NS, ON, MB, QC
Christmas Day Fri. December 25th Friday, December 25th Nationwide
Boxing Day Sat. December 26th Mon. December 28th (Observed) ON, NL

*All calendar dates in this section are for reference only and may not include all applicable holidays for your province or territory. For current dates and policies, please visit https://canada.ca or your local government website

Federal Holidays:

Click here for a list of all Federal holidays currently observed in Canada.

Holiday Paydays: What Happens to Your Run-By Date?

If your payday falls on a holiday, both your payday and the payroll "run-by" date will likely shift up by one business day.

For example, if your payday is set for Good Friday (April 3, 2026), your run-by date will move up by a business day, and your payday will be adjusted to the day before Good Friday (Thursday, April 2).

 

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