| About Labour Day |
| Labour Day is always the first Monday of September in Canada. It originally gave workers the chance to campaign for better working conditions or pay. It is a statutory holiday throughout Canada. In 2009, Labour Day falls on Monday, September 7th. The Labour Day weekend is the last big travel weekend of the summer, as school starts up again the following week. Labour Day is an important event of the contribution to society of all working people. It’s celebrated to the workers of economic and social achievements. Canadian trade unions are proud that this holiday was inspired by their efforts to improve workers' rights. Labour Day was an occasion to campaign for and celebrate workers' rights during parades and picnics organized by trade unions. |
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