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Removing the right to strike will not stop strikes – new CCPA study

HALIFAX – Nova Scotia’s proposed legislation to end the right to strike in health care and community services will not likely reduce strike activity in these sectors. Moreover, the move may have unintended consequences, according to a study released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

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Laws that muzzle the disadvantaged violate human rights

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The Expressive Liberty of Beggars

Why it matters to them, and to us

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Calls for Montebello inquiry justified

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Supreme Court rules that labour rights are Charter rights

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Canadian military exports to Indonesia, 1979-1999

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