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day of mourning

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declared September 19 a National Day of Mourning in Canada to pay tribute to the former queen.

Speaking at a press conference, the prime minister said the day, which coincides with Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral in the U.K., would be a federal holiday so that Canadians can pay their respects.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that September 19 is going to be a federal holiday to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II, which might have you wondering "what's open on Monday?"

The holiday means that federal employees across Canada will be getting a day off. But this has not been extended to workers in private and federally-regulated industries.

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On Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Monday, September 19, will be a federal holiday to mark Queen Elizabeth II's death. However, it will not be a statutory holiday for Ontario.

During a press conference on Tuesday, the PM announced that Canada will have an official Day of Mourning. He said the feds will "be working with the provinces and the territories to try to see that we're aligned on this," and noted that federal employees will have the day off work.

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Canada will have a federal holiday to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Justin Trudeau has confirmed.

During a press conference on Tuesday, the PM announced that Canada will have an official Day of Mourning on Monday, September 19.

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