The right to strike is constitutionally protected — a new Senate report is looking for a workaround
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The right to strike is constitutionally protected — a new Senate report is looking for a workaround
Published: June 28, 2026 8.30am EDT
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When Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberal Party of Canada ran for re-election in 2025, they made a series of commitments to Canadians promising new investments and good, well-paying jobs for workers.
Yet, one year into office, the Liberal government seems …
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