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EDITORIAL: A time to celebrate Canadian workers

  • Canadians will observe Labour Day on September 1, marking a time to recognize the contributions of workers and the importance of workers' rights.
  • Labour Day has been a national holiday in Canada since 1894, originating from a 1872 strike advocating for a nine-hour workday.
  • Canada's national unemployment rate is 6.9%, with a youth unemployment rate of 14.6%.
  • Labour Day emphasizes the essential role of workers, who deserve celebration and protection of their rights throughout the year.
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EDITORIAL: A time to celebrate Canadian workers

Workers’ rights have improved over the years, but challenges still remain

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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