Senate adjourns vote on Canada Post back-to-work bill until Monday
OTTAWA — After spending hours studying a bill that would order an end to postal workers’ rotating strikes, the Senate has voted to think things over for another day.
Senators adopted a motion Saturday evening to adjourn their discussion of the federal government’s back-to-work bill until Monday afternoon.
The legislation, known as Bill C-89, was sent to the Senate early Saturday after the Liberals pushed it through the House of Commons in a special sitting that lasted until the wee hours of the morning.
Senators heard testimony from several witnesses, including Labour Minister Patty Hajdu, Public Services Minister Carla Qualtrough, Canada Post interim president Jessica McDonald and CUPW president Mike Palecek.