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Sarnia pauses to honour those killed or injured at work

Residents came together Tuesday to remember those who were killed or injured on the job.The focus locally on the annual Day of Mourning was mental health.Sarnia and District Labour Council President Candace Young told the group gathered at the Clifford Hansen Fire Station, that the National Day of Mourning was instituted to create safer workplaces, so that people can end their working lives in dignity and health."Because no worker should have to…

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sarnianewstoday.ca broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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