Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has declared Sept. 19 a federal holiday to mourn Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her state funeral in London.
Some provinces are closing schools and select workplaces, while others are not recognizing the holiday. Here's what we know so far:The prime minister announced on Tuesday that Sept. 19 will be a federal holiday.
Canada has nine designated paid statutory holidays at the federal level. In addition, the federal government also recognizes Remembrance Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, which are not paid days off across Canada. Provinces also have their own local provincial or civic holidays, such as Family Day.-- P.E.I.: The province has declared the day a one-time statutory holiday for all provincially regulated workers. Government offices and public schools will be closed.
-- Ontario: The province will not recognize the day as a holiday, saying people can instead observe a moment of silence at 1 p.m.-- Manitoba: The province will close all non-essential government services and offices for the day, but schools and child-care facilities will be open.-- Alberta: The province has declared that the day will be a provincial day of mourning, but it won't be a statutory holiday.
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