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The government announced in June that admission to federal parks and museums would be free this summer. To ensure everyone can enjoy them, staff at national parks, museums, and historic sites are working tirelessly despite the threat of layoffs, overwork, and extreme weather. Peak season is in full swing for Parks Canada workers, who brave hours of heat, sun, wind, and rain to care for national parks and the tourists who visit them. Visitor numb…
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The government announced in June that admission to federal parks and museums would be free this summer. To ensure everyone can enjoy them, staff at national parks, museums, and historic sites are working tirelessly despite the threat of layoffs, overwork, and extreme weather. Peak season is in full swing for Parks Canada workers, who brave hours of heat, sun, wind, and rain to care for national parks and the tourists who visit them. Visitor numb…

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Public Service Alliance of Canada broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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