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West Grey to lower flags on the National Day of Mourning

On April 28, 2023, the National Day of Mourning, workplaces across Canada will pause, reflect, and remember those who lost their lives, suffered injury or illness on the job, or experienced a work-related tragedy. This day also highlights the importance of safe work and preventing further tragedies.

“This day reminds us that one injury, illness or death is one too many,” said Mayor Kevin Eccles. “Let’s turn our attention to prevention, so that all can be safe on the job.”

West Grey will be flying all flags outside of municipal buildings at half-mast this Friday, April 28 to show our support to workers across Canada and demonstrate our commitment to health and safety in the workplace.

To learn more about the National Day of Mourning and events in your area, visit the Workers Health and Safety Centre website at https://www.whsc.on.ca/Events/Day-of-Mourning.     

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Media contact: 
Laura Johnston, Chief Administrative Officer
519 369 2200 ext. 222

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