Source Feed:     The Globe and Mail  
  
      Author:     Vanmala Subramaniam  
  
      Publication Date:     October 29, 2025 - 04:35  
  Unions in a bind as governments increasingly use arcane pieces of the law to quash strikes
    October 29, 2025  
  In under three years, governments – both Conservative and Liberal, provincial and federal – have leaned on rarely used pieces of legislation to quash labour strikes at least 10 times.
The most recent example took place on Tuesday: The Alberta government invoked the notwithstanding clause in a back-to-work bill aimed at 51,000 school teachers who have been on strike since Oct. 6. The clause effectively shielded Bill 2, or the Back to School Act, from being challenged in court on Charter grounds, forcing teachers to return to classrooms and accept a collective agreement almost all of them had rejected.
    One driver was pronounced dead at hospital while another had non-life-threatening injuries following a two-vehicle collision in south Ottawa on Thursday afternoon. Read More  
  October 30, 2025 - 18:41 | Gord Holder, Postmedia | Ottawa Citizen 
    
    
    One driver died and the other was injured in the two-vehicle crash on River Road Thursday afternoon, Ottawa police say.  
  October 30, 2025 - 18:32 |  | CBC News - Ottawa 
    
    
    The Nova Scotia government has established a 25-member committee to advise the government on how to prevent gender-based violence.  
  October 30, 2025 - 18:24 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada 
    
    


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