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Schools, government offices to shut Monday as P.E.I. declares holiday for Queen's funeral

Monday, Sept. 19 has been declared a one-time statutory holiday on P.E.I. to commemorate the life of Queen Elizabeth II, the province announced on Tuesday.

One-time-only statutory holiday declared for federal employees as well

Queen Elizabeth died Thursday at the age of 96. (Eddie Mulholland/Reuters)

Monday, Sept. 19 has been declared a one-time statutory holiday on P.E.I. to commemorate the life of Queen Elizabeth II, the province announced on Tuesday.

The day will be like other statutory holidays as outlined in the Employment Standards Act for all provincially regulated employees, the province said in a news release.

The declaration means provincial government offices, as well as schools operated by the Public Schools Branchand la Commission scolaire de langue franaise, will be closed for the day of the Queen's funeral.

"The province also recognizes that many essential services and some employers will need to continue to operate as scheduled and the Employment Standards Act has provisions for those employees who work on statutory holidays," the news release said.

A provincial spokesman saidprivate businesses that choose to open can do so, as they do on Canada Day but they will have to pay their staff accordingly.

Earlier on Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau haddeclared the day a federal statutory holiday. "Federally regulated employers are welcomed to follow suit, but they are not required to do so," a tweet from one of his cabinet ministers later clarified.

Official commemorative ceremony

The news release on Tuesday also said the province is organizing an official commemorative ceremonyat St. Peter's Cathedral Church in Charlottetown at 2p.m. AT on Monday.

Due to limited space, the official commemorative ceremony will be by invitation only. It will be live-streamed, however, and Islanders can watch it on Government of P.E.I. channels.

Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday at the age of 96, after 70 years on the throne. Her oldest son is now King Charles III.