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    :: Thursday, May 06, 2004 ::

    A strike against democracy By LARRY HAIVEN and JUDY HAIVEN, Globe and Mail
    Recently two provincial governments have removed one of the most important democratic rights that Canadians enjoy - collective bargaining. Not only have British Columbia and Newfoundland arbitrarily ended public sector strikes that began legally, they have also imposed the terms of settlement on the workers through legislation. Such actions are part of a remarkably short-sighted and even dangerous trend.
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