The LCBO and the union representing about 9,000 workers reached a tentative agreement Saturday to end a strike that began two weeks ago. As Sean O’Shea reports, the agreement requires ratification from members — but if approved, it will see stores reopen Tuesday morning.
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LCBO, union reach deal to end strike
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