if you’re feeling stressed out and overwhelmed by your work, you may wonder how — and if — you could qualify for stress leave.
just as important, you may wonder your job would be protected while you recover and whether the stress leave would be unpaid or if you’d receive funds under your disability insurance plan.
in canada, stress leave is generally categorized under medical leave, which is governed by both provincial employment standards and federal regulations. in ontario, the employment standards act (esa) provides the framework for job-protected leave for medical reasons, including stress-related conditions. under the esa, employees are entitled to take a leave of absence if they have a serious medical condition that prevents them from performing their job duties.
according to
statistics canada, in 2023, just over 4.1 million people indicated that they experienced high or very high levels of work-related stress, representing 21.2 per cent of all employed people.
not surprisingly, the most common causes of work-related stress included a heavy workload, which affected 23.7 per cent of employed people, as well as balancing work and personal life (15.7 per cent of employed people). the 2023 stats can study showed “lack of job security” was the second last of nine indicators of workplace stress. however, in 2025, with current american tariff and job-loss headlines dominating the news cycle every day, that indicator is likely to become a larger factor.