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April 28: International Day of Mourning
B.C. Government and Service Employees' Union
April 28: International Day of Mourning
Apr. 28 is the International Day of Mourning for Workers Killed and Injured on the Job and will be recognized in communities throughout Canada. In BC, 160 workers lost their lives in 2006 as a result
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