Remembrance Day, November 11, 2021
Lest we forget those who fought and continue to fight for the rights we enjoy today. From one group of public sector workers to another – military personnel. We thank you for your bravery and dedication.
The NSGEU Offices will be closed on Thursday, November 11th.
The Legion has a site where you can locate the ceremony nearest you:
https://legion.ca/remembrance/remembrance-day/remembrance-day-ceremonies
Please be mindful of public health safety protocols at events.
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