APRIL 28, 2022
Remembering workers injured or killed on the job
Each year, Canada recognizes the National Day of Mourning on April 28 as a day for employers and employees to remember those who have died, as well those who are injured or stricken by illness on the job.
On this day, not only Saskatchewan but all provinces renews its commitment to improve occupational health and safety in the workplace.
The Saskatchewan legislature will read the names of those who lost their lives to their work into the Provincial Record. The Canadian Labour Congress inscribes the names in the National Registry in Ottawa.
Individuals are encouraged to take an active role in promoting health and safety as a vibrant part of workplace culture. Take time to recognize those affected by work-related illnesses, injuries and deaths, by looking for ways to improve health and safety in the workplace, observing moments of silence and wearing ribbons or armbands.
In 2021, Saskatchewan recorded 31 workplace deaths.
To help commemorate Day of Mourning in your workplace, download this year’s poster.
Events around Saskatchewan
Visit the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour’s website for events happening on April 28.
Unifor – Marking the day of Mourning
Message from Unifor’s National Secretary-Treasurer Lana Payne regarding Day of Mourning 2022.





