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The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. We help people every day by administering no-fault insurance for Ontario workplaces. WSIB - we're here to help.
Toronto, Ontario
wsib.ca
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    WSIB
    @WSIB
    Apr 26, 2018
    This evening during rush hour, a black-wrapped streetcar will run empty in honour of those who never made the commute home. April 28 is the Day of Mourning - the day we honour all who have died, been injured or suffered illness in the workplace.
    A black-wrapped streetcar commemorating the Day of Mourning.
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    WSIB
    @WSIB
    Apr 28, 2017
    April 28 is the National #DayOfMourning. A day dedicated to honouring workers who have died, been injured or suffered illness at work.
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    WSIB
    @WSIB
    Apr 27, 2018
    In 2017, 227 people died as a result of a work-related injuries or illness. On April 28 we remember. So what happened to them, never happens again. #DayOfMourning
    Day of Mourning wreath
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    WSIB
    @WSIB
    Apr 27, 2016
    Apr28 is a day like no other. It’s a day to remember. Watch and discover why. #DayofMourning
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    WSIB
    @WSIB
    Apr 26, 2018
    The #DayOfMourning streetcar is currently running. We are paying tribute to those who never made the commute home because of a workplace tragedy. Learn more at wsibdayofmourning.ca
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    WSIB
    @WSIB
    Apr 27, 2016
    We help those whose lives have been forever changed by workplace tragedies. #DayofMourning
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    WSIB
    @WSIB
    Apr 28, 2021
    In 2020, 245 people in Ontario died because of work-related injuries or illness, and 28 of these deaths were caused by COVID-19. Behind that number are 245 stories of grief and loss for families and friends whose lives are forever changed. Today we remember them. #DayofMournig🎗️
    A Day of Mourning wreath is on a stand in the middle of an empty hospital hallway.
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    WSIB
    @WSIB
    Apr 28, 2019
    In 2018, 228 people died as a result of a work-related injury or illness in Ontario. Today, on the National #DayofMourning we remember. So what happened to them, never happens again.
    Day of Mourning wreath
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    WSIB
    @WSIB
    Apr 27, 2018
    In 2017, 227 people died from work-related injuries or illnesses. on April 28, #DayOfMourning, we’re called to remember those we lost and reinvigorate our commitment to workplace health and safety.
    Day of Mourning wreath
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    WSIB
    @WSIB
    Apr 28, 2022
    In 2021, 319 people died as a result of a work-related injury or illness in Ontario. Behind that number are 319 different stories of grief, loss, and families and friends whose lives that have been tragically changed forever. Today we remember them. #DayofMourning
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    WSIB
    @WSIB
    Apr 17, 2018
    Every year millions of Ontarians go to work. And every year, too many of them never make the commute home. On April 28 we remember those workers who have died, been injured or suffered illness in the workplace. #DayofMourning
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    WSIB
    @WSIB
    Apr 27, 2018
    Every year millions of Ontarians go to work. And every year, too many of them never make the commute home. April 28 marks the National #DayofMourning. A day dedicated to remembering those who have died, been injured or suffered illness in the workplace.
    TTC is wrapped in black in memoriam
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    WSIB
    @WSIB
    Apr 27, 2017
    April 28 is day like no other. We remember workers who have died, been injured or suffered illness at work. #DayOfMourning
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    WSIB
    @WSIB
    Apr 29, 2018
    Tonight, the CN Tower and the 3D TORONTO are lit up yellow in honour of #DayOfMourning.
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