Prime Minister Justin Trudeau commented on Monday on the ongoing labour dispute between the government and the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) as the union that represents more than half of public servants says it will strike Wednesday if a deal isn’t reached. Trudeau said he could not speak on negotiations overall, but said the government would continue to negotiate in “good faith” to avoid a potential strike.
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Trudeau says government will negotiate in ‘good faith’ to avoid strike by public servants
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