Labour Day 2025

Canada · Monday, September 1, 2025 · FM6, Q2 of FY2025

Mon
Weekday 2025
FM6
Fiscal Month
Q2
Fiscal Quarter
211d
To FY2025 Year-End
Country
Canada
Calendar date 2025
2025-09-01 (Monday)
Fiscal year
FY2025 (open year)
Fiscal month / quarter
FM6 of 12 · Quarter Q2 · printable monthly template
Source
Government of Canada

About Labour Day

First Monday in September, statutory holiday across Canada.

This page is the 2025-specific edition: it shows the actual weekday, the observed date if a weekend rule applies, and the placement of the holiday inside the Canada fiscal year that contains it. For the canonical, year-agnostic overview see the main Labour Day page.

2025 weekday and observance

In 2025, Labour Day falls on Monday, September 1. Falling on a Monday, this holiday compresses the work week to four days and pushes any month-end activity that would normally close on Monday into the following day. Plan for late-Tuesday banking value dates.

No weekend-shift rule applies in 2025 because the holiday falls on a regular weekday. Both the calendar date and the observed date are Monday, September 1, 2025. Treat it as a non-working day in payroll, vendor payment scheduling, and any business-day calculation that drives accruals or settlement.

Where it lands in FY2025

For organisations on the Canada fiscal calendar, Labour Day 2025 sits in fiscal month 6 (FM6), inside quarter Q2 of FY2025. From this date, you have approximately 211 days remaining until fiscal year-end on March 31, 2026. That distance matters because year-end close planning typically begins 60 to 90 days out — meaning if FYE is within that window, this holiday already sits inside the close-planning runway and any client-facing or vendor-facing deadlines that touch it should be pre-cleared rather than rescheduled later.

For the same holiday in adjacent fiscal years see: Labour Day 2023 · Labour Day 2024 · Labour Day 2026 · Labour Day 2027

Operational impact for finance teams

For finance and operations teams, Labour Day 2025 reduces the working-day count for FM6 by one. If the holiday falls within two business days of a fiscal month-end, expect downstream impact on accrual timing (revenue cutoff, inventory counts, AP cutoffs) and on banking value dates. Wire transfers and ACH/Faster Payments typically settle the next business day; international wires may slip two days when both origin and destination observe the holiday. See our guide on mapping holidays to fiscal months for a worked example of folding observance dates into the close calendar.

If your business operates payroll on a biweekly cadence aligned to the OPM federal schedule, check the 2025 pay period schedule for the pay period containing this date — the payday for that period may shift to the preceding business day.

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