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9 February 2023

B.C. Government Introduces Bill To Formally Recognize The National Day For Truth And Reconciliation As A Statutory Holiday

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On February 7, 2023, Labour Minister Harry Bains introduced in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for first reading Bill 2, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Act.
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On February 7, 2023, Labour Minister Harry Bains introduced in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for first reading Bill 2, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Act. If passed into law, Bill 2 will recognize the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (September 30) as a public holiday in British Columbia and will establish it as a statutory holiday under the Employment Standards Act.

Currently, only the federal government, Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and the Yukon have formally recognized the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as a statutory holiday.

However, some provincially regulated employers in B.C. may already recognize the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as a holiday, either voluntarily or pursuant to the terms of collective agreements.

If passed, employees whose employment is governed by the Employment Standards Act, will be entitled to statutory holiday pay in accordance with that legislation and/or their collective agreement, as applicable.

It is expected that Bill 2 will quickly make its way through the Legislative Assembly and receive Royal Ascent prior to September 30, 2023. However, as it has currently only received first reading, it may be subject to revision prior to being passed into law by the Legislative Assembly.

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ARTICLE
9 February 2023

B.C. Government Introduces Bill To Formally Recognize The National Day For Truth And Reconciliation As A Statutory Holiday

Canada Employment and HR
Contributor
Lawson Lundell is a leading full-service law firm, known for our strategic approach to legal services. With over 160 lawyers, and offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Yellowknife and Kelowna, we are widely recognized for our depth of experience and innovative solutions to complex business law and litigation matters across various sectors.
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