MEDIA ADVISORY - Day of Mourning 2026 - Psychological health and safety must be treated with the same urgency as physical hazards Français
HALIFAX, NS, April 24, 2026 /CNW/ - Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress, will be speaking at the Nova Scotia Federation of Labour's annual Day of Mourning ceremony on Tuesday, April 28th.
To mark the Day of Mourning, Canada's unions are calling for greater recognition of psychological health and safety as a fundamental workplace issue.
Here in Canada, psychological illness is now the leading cause of disability. Nearly half of working Canadians say their job is the most stressful part of their daily lives. These are not isolated challenges: they are systemic issues rooted in workplace conditions. These harms are preventable and not "just part of the job." Every worker has the right to a workplace that is safe – for both body and mind. Psychological injuries must be recognized in the same way as physical injuries, and psychological hazards must be identified and eliminated just like any other workplace risk.
What: Day of Mourning ceremony
Where: Province House, 1726 Hollis Street, Halifax
When: Tuesday, April 28 at 11:00 am
Who: Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress
SOURCE Canadian Labour Congress (CLC)

To arrange an interview on or before the Day of Mourning, please contact: CLC Media Relations, [email protected], 613-526-7426
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