The city of Ottawa says city services will be open and operating as normal Monday, as Canada marks the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. Public transit will pause for 96 seconds at 1 p.m., if safe, to observe a moment of silence.
The city of Ottawa says city services will be open and operating as normal Monday, as Canada marks the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Sept. 19 would be a federal holiday and a national day of mourning for the late monarch. The designation, however, only applies to federal government employees, Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan later clarified. The city of Ottawa says client service centres, recreation and arts programming and services, waste and recycling collection, the City of Ottawa Archives, Business Licensing Office, Building Code services and Employment and Social Services and Rent Supplement Offices will operate on a regular schedule.OC Transpo will operate on its normal weekday schedule with one exception: all service will stop for 96 seconds at 1 p.m. to observe a moment of silence if it is safe to do so.
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