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Ontario's education unions have a united front. With tense talks ahead, will it hold?

June 9, 2026

When Paul Calandra stepped to the microphone last week ahead of contract talks with Ontario’s education unions he projected a tone of optimism. A day later, union leaders held a news conference of their own, meeting his tone with guarded positivity and a united front.



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