Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said Tuesday that a bomb threat delivered to Regina’s mayor threatening to blow up Unifor blockades if they weren’t dismantled was “very alarming.” He cautioned the local representing Co-op refinery workers against setting up “illegal” picket lines after Unifor announced it would set up informational picket lines at rural fuel stations in the coming weeks.
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Saskatchewan premier calls bomb threat against Unifor blockades ‘very alarming’
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