Concerns mount among labour groups about Ottawa's review of Canada Labour Code

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Labour unions have seized on a federal review of Canada’s labour laws to make the case for the right to strike and reaffirm their opposition to government intervention in labour relations. 

Ottawa launched a review of the Canada Labour Code in mid-April, giving unions, employers and other stakeholders five weeks to offer feedback about issues including health and safety protections; collective bargaining timelines; and AI and automation for the federally regulated workforce. The government plans to publish a report on the responses. 

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