Ottawa must adopt binding arbitration to stop labour disputes, Senate report says
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Ottawa must adopt binding arbitration to stop labour disputes, Senate report says
The Senate report also argues that labour disruptions affect Canada’s reputation as a reliable trade partner
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By Simon Tuck
Published Jun 11, 2026
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
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