Strike Breaking Is A Labour Of Love For Federal Liberals
By breaking the strike at the Port of Montreal, the federal government is showing its hand: It’s here for them, not you.
Robert Hiltz is a columnist at Passage based in Ottawa.
By breaking the strike at the Port of Montreal, the federal government is showing its hand: It’s here for them, not you.
Ford’s half-assed breakdown is emblematic of so much of the theatre of his government’s pandemic response.
The country is broken in fundamental ways that no report, no consultation, no committee investigation will fix.
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