LimitationCalc

🇨🇦 Canada Statute of Limitations Calculator

Find your limitation period across all provinces and territories. Most provinces use a 2-year basic limitation period running from discoverability; Quebec uses a 3-year prescription under the Civil Code.

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2 · What type of claim?
3 · When did it happen?
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Limitation Periods by Province

Ontario Basic period: 2 years
British Columbia Basic period: 2 years
Alberta Basic period: 2 years
Quebec Basic period: 3 years
Manitoba Basic period: 2 years
Saskatchewan Basic period: 2 years
Nova Scotia Basic period: 2 years
New Brunswick Basic period: 2 years
Newfoundland and Labrador Basic period: 2 years
Prince Edward Island Basic period: 2 years
Northwest Territories Basic period: 2 years
Yukon Basic period: 2 years
Nunavut Basic period: 2 years