Conservatives have voted in favour of a bill that would ban replacement workers from being used during strikes and lockouts at federally regulated workplaces.
It’s the first time Pierre Poilievre’s party has taken a public position on the legislation.
Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan said before the vote that it would be a test of whether or not the Tories truly support labour rights.
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Some union leaders have cautioned their members in recent months about supporting Poilievre, saying he borrows the language of the working class but represents a threat to workers.
The House of Commons voted unanimously this afternoon to send the bill to a committee for further study.
The legislation advances policy the NDP included in their political pact with the governing Liberals.
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