Alberta unions promise ‘big and bold’ response — but can they deliver? | Unpublished
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Alberta unions promise ‘big and bold’ response — but can they deliver?

November 5, 2025

On the heels of the Alberta government’s decision to use the Charter's notwithstanding clause to force striking teachers back to work, the provincial labour movement is flirting with a tactic that its leaders say would be “big and bold and unprecedented" — but they’re still not quite ready to flip the switch.



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