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Home » Ontario Craft Strike Could Delay Hundreds of Projects Across Province
Hundreds of projects across Ontario now face delays and potential overruns after a strike by more than 25,000 union construction workers.
In the biggest show of defiance, 15,000 union carpenters across Ontario who work on commercial, industrial and institutional projects walked off the job on May 9, joining roughly 10,000 other union members from other trades who had gone on strike during the first two weeks of May.