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After Justin Trudeau confirmed that Monday will be a federal holiday in Canada, many people are now wondering who exactly will get the day off?

Announced on Tuesday, less than a week before the holiday itself, the prime minister said that it will be "an opportunity for Canadians to mourn."

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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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While the country continues its national mourning period following the death of the queen, whether or not the day of her funeral will be a stat holiday in Canada remains unclear.

As some Commonwealth countries announce that they will have a public holiday to mark the death of the queen, Canada's officials have been quiet about whether all Canadians will also get a day off.

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A few major countries in the Commonwealth will give their workers a day off to mourn Queen Elizabeth II’s death, although each one will be doing it a little differently.

Early numbers suggest each country will lose hundreds of millions of dollars, if not more, by giving everyone the extra holiday, which might explain why other Commonwealth nations have been slow to do it.

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Queen Elizabeth II has died and it means Canadians could be given a statutory holiday to mourn her and to celebrate her life.

On September 8, representatives from the royal family confirmed that the queen had died peacefully in Balmoral, Scotland, one of her favourite places.

Her family, including Prince William, Prince Harry, Prince Charles, and Camilla all rushed to be with her on Thursday.

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