Premier Ford's office says the province will have a provincial day of mourning instead of a holiday on Monday.
Ontario will not have a provincial holiday on Monday.
Premier Doug Ford's office says the province will instead have a day of mourning to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth.
This means schools will be running as normal, and only federal workers in the province will have a three day weekend.
The premier is calling for a moment of silence at 1 PM.
Labour Minister Seamus O' Regan says employers in federally regulated industries may choose not to recognize the holiday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today that Monday will be a federal holiday in order to mourn the Queen.
The holiday coincides with the Queen's state funeral.

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