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Canadian Bond Market Holidays

The Canadian bond market periodically closes during major Canadian holidays. Below, you will find a schedule of holidays for trading of Canadian Bonds for 2024 through 2028. These dates are based on IIAC recommendations and may not be followed by all entities. All dates after 2024 are estimated on prior history.

Canadian Bond Market Holidays20242025202620272028
New Year's DayJanuary 1stJanuary 1stJanuary 1stJanuary 1stJanuary 3rd
Family DayFebruary 19thFebruary 17thFebruary 16thFebruary 15thFebruary 21st
Good FridayMarch 29thApril 18thApril 3rdMarch 26thApril 14th
Victoria DayMay 20thMay 19thMay 18thMay 24thMay 22nd
Canada DayJuly 1stJuly 1stJuly 1stJuly 1stJuly 3rd
Civic HolidayAugust 5thAugust 4thAugust 3rdAugust 2ndAugust 7th
Labour DaySeptember 2ndSeptember 1stSeptember 7thSeptember 6thSeptember 4th
National Day for Truth and ReconciliationSeptember 30thSeptember 30thSeptember 30thSeptember 30thOctober 2nd
Thanksgiving DayOctober 14thOctober 13thOctober 12thOctober 11thOctober 9th
Remembrance DayNovember 11thNovember 11thNovember 11thNovember 11thNovember 13th
ChristmasDecember 25thDecember 25thDecember 25thDecember 27thDecember 25th
Boxing DayDecember 26thDecember 26thDecember 28thDecember 28thDecember 26th

Canadian Bond Markets will close at 1:00 PM ET on the following dates:

Canadian Bond Market Partial Holidays
(1:00 p.m. EST Close)
20242025202620272028
Friday before Family DayFebruary 16thFebruary 14thFebruary 13thFebruary 12thFebruary 18th
Day Before Good FridayMarch 28thApril 17thApril 2ndMarch 25thApril 13th
Friday before Victoria DayMay 17thMay 16thMay 15thMay 21stMay 19th
Day before Canada DayJune 28thJune 30thJune 30thJune 30thJune 30th
Friday before Civic HolidayAugust 2ndAugust 1stJuly 31stJuly 30thAugust 4th
Friday before Labour DayAugust 30thAugust 29thSeptember 4thSeptember 3rdSeptember 1st
Friday before National Day for Truth and ReconciliationSeptember 27thSeptember 29thSeptember 29thSeptember 29thSeptember 29th
Friday before Thanksgiving DayOctober 11thOctober 10thOctober 9thOctober 8thOctober 6th
Day before Remembrance DayNovember 8thNovember 10thNovember 10thNovember 10thNovember 10th
Christmas EveDecember 24thDecember 24thDecember 24thDecember 24thDecember 22nd
New Year's EveDecember 31stDecember 31stDecember 31stDecember 31stDecember 29th


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