CUPE vice-president, Laura Walton, responded to Premier Doug Ford, who, on Thursday, urged education workers not to strike by saying, “don’t force my hand.”
CUPE vice president slams Ford’s comments on education workers strike | CityNews Toronto
CUPE vice-president, Laura Walton, responded to Premier Doug Ford, who, on Thursday, urged education workers not to strike by saying, “don’t force my hand.”
CUPE vice president slams Ford’s comments on education workers strike | CityNews Toronto
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It’s the second day in a row in which Ford has downplayed the government’s decision to invoke the notwithstanding clause. Ford says Ontario education worker strike was ‘much more dangerous’ than suspending certain Charter rights | CP24.com