Canadian National Exhibition opens in Toronto amid labour dispute
TORONTO — Visitors to the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto were greeted by picket lines and chats of protest on Friday as the annual event opened amid a labour dispute involving hundreds of workers.
The CNE, a colourful fair that’s set to run for a little more than two weeks, draws large crowds to Exhibition Place near Toronto’s waterfront, just west of the downtown core.
This year’s event is taking place as some 400 stagehands and technical employees remain involved in a dispute with Exhibition Place’s board of governors that saw the workers locked out on July 20.
The union representing the workers said the employees have been without a contract since Dec. 2017, and will be walking picket lines through the duration of the CNE.