Repeal Section 107: Protect the Right to Strike

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When CUPE flight attendants stood up to Air Canada, they weren’t just fighting for fair pay — they were defending their right to strike. 

Air Canada counted on the government to use Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code to shut it down. And it worked. 

This law allows the government to step in, suspend the right to strike, and tip the scales in favour of powerful corporations — all behind closed doors, with no accountability. 

It’s wrong. It’s unconstitutional. And if we don’t act, it could be used again — against anyone. 

Add your name and demand that the government repeal Section 107.