Freedom of Association and the Right to Strike in Canada after Fraser

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Jun 16, 2012
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In my presentation today, I want to review the political and recent historical context of the right to strike in Canada and then discuss whether the courts are likely to protect the right to strike under s.2(d) after the recent trilogy of Dunmore/B.C. Health/Fraser.

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