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Day of Mourning memorial to honour victims of workplace tragedies

​Each year on April 28, people across Canada and the world stop to remember workers killed, injured or disabled on the job. Sadly, 925 Albertans have been lost to workplace injury or illness since 2019. Lethbridge residents are invited to join us in remembering them.

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 70 and the City of Lethbridge are hosting a Day of Mourning ceremony on Thursday, April 28 for the first time since 2019. This national day of remembrance offers an opportunity for us to honour coworkers, friends and family who have lost their lives to workplace injury and illness, and to collectively renew our commitment to fostering safer workplaces in our city. Everyone is welcome. Flags at City Hall will be lowered to half-mast on this date to honour the occasion.

 

Day of Mourning Wreath Laying Ceremony
Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 12:00 p.m.
CUPE 70 Workers Memorial Site, Mountain View Cemetery
1210 Scenic Drive South

The National Day of Mourning was officially recognized by the Canadian government in 1991, eight years after the day of remembrance was launched by the Canadian Labour Congress. The Day of Mourning has since spread to about 80 countries around the world.

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