National Indigenous Peoples Day 2026 in Canada: Where It's a Paid Holiday

National Indigenous Peoples Day (Sunday, June 21, 2026) is a paid statutory holiday in 2 of 14 Canadian jurisdictions. Where it applies, employees receive statutory holiday pay even without working, and a premium (usually 1.5×) if they work.

Is National Indigenous Peoples Day a stat holiday in your province?

JurisdictionStatusDetails
Ontario✗ Not a stat holiday
British Columbia✗ Not a stat holiday
Alberta✗ Not a stat holiday
Quebec✗ Not a stat holiday
Saskatchewan✗ Not a stat holiday
Manitoba✗ Not a stat holiday
Nova Scotia✗ Not a stat holiday
New Brunswick✗ Not a stat holiday
Prince Edward Island✗ Not a stat holiday
Newfoundland and Labrador✗ Not a stat holiday
Yukon✓ Paid stat holidayPay rules →
Northwest Territories✓ Paid stat holidayPay rules →
Nunavut✗ Not a stat holiday
Federal (Canada Labour Code)✗ Not a stat holiday

Frequently asked questions

Is National Indigenous Peoples Day a statutory holiday in Canada?

It depends on the province: National Indigenous Peoples Day (Sunday, June 21, 2026) is a paid statutory holiday in 2 of Canada's 14 jurisdictions — see the table for your province.

Do you get paid for National Indigenous Peoples Day if you don't work?

In provinces where it is a statutory holiday, yes — eligible employees receive stat holiday pay calculated under their province's formula, even if they don't work that day.

What do you get paid for working on National Indigenous Peoples Day?

Typically 1.5× your regular rate for hours worked plus your stat holiday pay. Newfoundland and Labrador pays 2×; B.C. pays 2× after 12 hours.

✓ Reviewed 2026-07-02 against official employment standards.