Ontario is using the notwithstanding clause to stop a school strike. Here's what it is and how it works | CBC News
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The Ontario government is using the notwithstanding clause to impose a new contract on education workers from the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE).Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives tabled a bill Monday that invokes the clause to block employees from striking or negotiating wages any further, binding 50,000 education workers  including librarians, custodians and early childhood educators  to a four-year contract.
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