WINDSOR, ONT. Every April 28, Canadian unions commemorate the lives of those who have been injured, or worse, killed, while on the job. During a pandemic, labour leaders say the focus has shifted to the human cost of the coronavirus. “Needless to say, it’s been a sad and challenging year for workers, and the entire community,” says Brian Hogan, president of the Windsor and District Labour Council (WDLC) in a pre-recorded video message. Because of the stay-at-home order in Ontario, the WDLC asked workers across various sectors to record a message about the challenges of their job, today. Included in the virtual videos are messages from three family members who’s loved ones have died as a result of a workplace injury, before the pandemic.