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Honoring Workers on National Mourning Day

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The National Day of Mourning sees communities throughout Midwestern Ontario taking a moment to remember workers who have lost their lives, faced injuries, or experienced illness due to workplace incidents.

Saugeen Shores Mayor Luke Charbonneau mentioned that this annual event is a time for both reflection and renewed commitment. Municipal flags have been lowered to half-staff as the community pays tribute to the workers who contribute daily to building and supporting the town.

“The National Day of Mourning reminds us that behind every workplace tragedy is a family, a workplace, and a community forever changed,” Charbonneau noted. “As municipal flags are lowered to half-mast, we honour the essential role workers play in building and sustaining our communities, while acknowledging the deep and lasting impact when their safety is compromised.”

“This day is not only about remembrance, but about responsibility. It reinforces the importance of prevention and the shared role we all play in creating safer, healthier work environments,” Charbonneau added. “By learning from the past and remaining vigilant, we can help ensure that every worker returns home safely at the end of the day.”

In Georgian Bluffs, flags are also flying at half-staff at the Township Office and the Shallow Lake Arena. Mayor Sue Carleton stated that April 28 holds particular significance for their municipality, where road crews, facilities staff, firefighters, and building teams regularly work in demanding conditions to serve residents.

“April 28 is a solemn reminder that behind every workplace injury or loss is a person, a family, and a community changed forever. Here in Georgian Bluffs, this day is especially meaningful as we think about our road crews, facilities staff, firefighters, and building teams who are out in our community every day, often in challenging conditions working to keep residents safe and services running,” Carleton said. “On the National Day of Mourning, we honour those who did not make it home; we reaffirm our commitment to ensuring every worker in every role can do their job safely and return home at the end of the day.”

The National Day of Mourning is observed annually across Canada to honour workers affected by workplace tragedies while reinforcing the importance of prevention.

The Grey Bruce Labour Council also marked the day.


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