Ontario Severance Pay Calculator
Use this free severance pay calculator to estimate what you are owed after a termination in Ontario or British Columbia. The calculator shows both your minimum statutory entitlement under provincial employment standards legislation and your potential common-law reasonable notice entitlement, the number most employers do not put in their initial offer.
Employer severance offers almost always reflect only the statutory minimum. Common-law entitlements, which apply to most Ontario and BC employees, are frequently two to five times higher. Knowing both numbers before you respond to an offer changes the conversation.
Severance Pay Calculator Ontario & BC
Most severance offers sit at or barely above the legal minimum. Find out in under a minute what employment standards legislation guarantees you, and what courts in Ontario or British Columbia would likely award instead.
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Severance Pay Calculator
Estimate your statutory minimum under the Employment Standards Act and your likely common-law severance range, based on the same factors courts use.
"For cause" allegations rarely hold up
With-cause allegations rarely succeed in court. Most "for cause" terminations end up being treated as without cause - which means you may be owed full severance. Have a lawyer review the allegations before you accept anything.
You've signed a release
If you've already signed a release, this calculator does not apply. There may still be options - speak with us.
Resignations usually don't attract severance
If you resigned voluntarily, severance generally isn't owed. But if you felt forced out - pay cut, demotion, hostile treatment - that may be a constructive dismissal, which does. Select "Constructive dismissal" above if that fits, or talk to us.
Under 3 months of service
Under Ontario law, employees with under 3 months of service do not have ESA notice entitlements. You may still have common-law claims, particularly if you were induced to leave another job.
Your common-law severance range
What courts typically award based on your age, role, and length of service - usually well above the ESA minimum.
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This is an estimate based on common Bardal-factor patterns. Actual entitlements depend on the specific facts, your employment contract, and whether mitigation reduces your claim. Have a lawyer review your situation before relying on these numbers.
Employment Lawyers Helping Employees Protect Their Workplace Rights
Employees may face many legal challenges during their employment, including termination, severance disputes, workplace harassment, discrimination, or unpaid wages. Understanding your rights under employment law can be difficult, especially when employers impose deadlines or ask employees to sign legal agreements.
Achkar Law's employment lawyers advise employees across Ontario and British Columbia on issues including severance packages, wrongful dismissal, constructive dismissal, workplace harassment and discrimination, employment contracts, and employment standards violations. Whether you are dealing with a termination, negotiating a severance package, or addressing a workplace conflict, getting legal advice early can help you make informed decisions.
Select your province below to find the right legal service for your situation, or contact us directly if you are unsure where to start.
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Ontario Employees
Toronto · Ottawa · Province-wide
- Wrongful Dismissal Ontario
- Termination Without Cause Ontario
- Termination for Just Cause Ontario
- Constructive Dismissal Ontario
- Severance Pay Ontario
- Executive Severance Ontario
- Employment Contract Lawyer Ontario
- Human Rights Lawyer Ontario
- Employment Disputes & Litigation Ontario
- Ministry of Labour Complaints Ontario
- Long-Term Disability Claims Ontario
British Columbia Employees
Vancouver · Province-wide
Find the Right Legal Service for Your Situation
Not sure which service applies to you? Find your situation below and select your province for the right page.
I Was Terminated or Laid Off
If you were terminated without cause or offered a severance package, you may be entitled to significantly more than your employer offered. Get legal advice before signing anything.
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British Columbia
My Employer Changed My Job Without My Consent
If your employer has significantly changed your role, pay, or working conditions without your agreement, you may have been constructively dismissed and may be entitled to severance.
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I Was Told I Was Fired for Cause
Being dismissed for cause is serious, but the legal standard is high. Many employees dismissed for cause are actually entitled to severance. Do not accept a cause termination without getting legal advice.
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I Am Experiencing Harassment or Discrimination
If you have experienced workplace harassment or discrimination based on a protected characteristic, you may have rights under human rights legislation in Ontario or British Columbia.
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I Have an Employment Contract Issue
Whether you are reviewing a new contract, concerned about a non-compete clause, or disputing the terms of your agreement, an employment contract lawyer can help you understand your rights.
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I Have a Workplace Dispute or Other Issue
Employment disputes, Ministry of Labour complaints, long-term disability claims, and other workplace issues all benefit from early legal advice. Find the right service for your situation.
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We give you a straightforward assessment of your situation, your rights, and your realistic options. No unnecessary complexity, no misleading promises about outcomes.
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Achkar Law advises employees under Ontario and British Columbia employment law. Whether you are in Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, or anywhere across both provinces, we can help.
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Employment issues often arise suddenly. Our team responds quickly, gives you advice you can act on, and ensures you are not left making important decisions without proper legal guidance.
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Achkar Law is recognized by Lexpert, Best Lawyers, and Best Law Firms. Our employment lawyers are trusted by employees across Ontario and British Columbia for their expertise and results.
The most common and costly mistakes employees make after a termination or workplace dispute are avoidable. Signing a severance release without legal advice, resigning without understanding constructive dismissal, or accepting a low offer because you did not know your rights, these are situations we help employees avoid every day.
Early legal advice from an Achkar Law employment lawyer gives you a clear picture of your rights, your options, and what you may be owed before you commit to any course of action. Most employment matters are resolved more efficiently and more favourably when addressed early.
Call us or complete the form below to speak with an employment lawyer in Ontario or British Columbia.
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We will assess your situation and point you in the right direction for your province and your issue.
Employee Legal Services: Common Questions
Common questions from employees across Ontario and British Columbia. Contact us directly if your situation is not covered here.
Speak With a LawyerAn employee lawyer helps individuals understand and enforce their rights in the workplace. Common situations include wrongful dismissal and termination disputes, severance package reviews, constructive dismissal claims, workplace harassment and discrimination, employment contract disputes, human rights complaints, and employment standards violations.
Achkar Law's employee lawyers advise clients across Ontario and British Columbia on all of these issues, from initial assessment through to negotiation, tribunal proceedings, and litigation where required.
Yes. Ontario and British Columbia have separate employment standards legislation. Ontario employees are governed by the Employment Standards Act, 2000, while BC employees are governed by the BC Employment Standards Act. Human rights protections are also administered by separate tribunals in each province, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario and the BC Human Rights Tribunal.
Common law principles around reasonable notice apply in both provinces, but the specific amounts courts award can differ. Achkar Law has offices in Toronto, Ottawa, and Vancouver and advises employees under both provincial frameworks.
You should contact an employment lawyer before signing a severance agreement, before resigning from a job where your employer has made your conditions difficult, after receiving a termination notice, when experiencing workplace harassment or discrimination, and before signing any employment contract or revised agreement.
Early legal advice almost always leads to better outcomes than waiting until a situation has escalated. Time limits also apply to many employment claims in both Ontario and British Columbia, so acting promptly is important.
Wrongful dismissal occurs when an employee is formally terminated without proper notice or severance. Constructive dismissal occurs when an employer makes significant unilateral changes to the employee's role, pay, or working conditions, effectively forcing the employee out without a formal termination. Both are treated as dismissals in law and may entitle the employee to compensation.
For Ontario-specific advice see our wrongful dismissal Ontario and constructive dismissal Ontario pages. For BC-specific advice see our wrongful dismissal BC and constructive dismissal BC pages.
Yes. Achkar Law has offices in Toronto, Ottawa, and Vancouver and serves employees across Ontario and British Columbia. We regularly conduct consultations and handle employment matters virtually, meaning your location within either province is not a barrier to getting experienced legal advice. We serve employees in communities across both provinces, not just in major cities.
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If you are dealing with a workplace issue in Ontario or British Columbia, Achkar Law is here to help. Our employment lawyers will assess your situation and advise you on your rights and next steps.
We serve employees across Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, and throughout Ontario and British Columbia. Many consultations are available virtually.
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