Honouring those who have suffered a workplace tragedy Each year on April 28, the Canadian flag flies half-mast across the country for the National Day of Mourning.  The day not only remembers those who have suffered from work-related tragedy, but it is also a time to collectively renew our commitment to improve health and eliminate illness and deaths in the workplace. Injuries and deaths continue to be a concern across Canada, with 951 workplace fatalities recorded in 2017, an increase of 46...

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