Thanksgiving Day is a holiday that’s often associated with giving thanks and sharing meals with family and friends.
In Alberta, it’s a time for feasting and gatherings. But does it qualify as a statutory holiday in Alberta? Let’s explore.
Is Thanksgiving Day a Stat Holiday in Alberta?
Yes, Thanksgiving Day is recognized as a statutory holiday in Alberta.
This ensures that a large number of employees can enjoy a paid day off.
What Does “Statutory” Mean for Your Pay?
Curious about your compensation on Thanksgiving Day?
In Alberta, most employees are eligible for paid time off.
For further details on how statutory pay is determined, visit our extensive guide on the subject.
More Thanksgiving Day Information
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October.
It’s a popular time for Albertans to engage in fall activities like apple picking and leaf-peeping.
In Summary
- Thanksgiving Day is a statutory holiday in Alberta.
- A large number of employees benefit from a paid day off.
- The holiday is a popular time for fall activities in Alberta.
- See more details about all the stat holidays in Alberta here