Canadian payroll math, province by province

Stat holiday pay, vacation pay and overtime are calculated differently in every province and territory. Pick yours and get the exact 2026 amount — with the official formula shown, not a generic estimate.

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Why province matters

Ontario divides four weeks of wages by 20. B.C. averages your daily pay over 30 days. Saskatchewan pays a flat 5% with zero eligibility requirements. Newfoundland pays double time for working a holiday. Nova Scotia doesn't count Thanksgiving as a paid holiday at all. Generic "Canada" calculators get this wrong — every tool on this site implements the actual formula from your jurisdiction's employment standards, with the official source linked and a visible review date. Last full review: 2026-07-02.