Border strike averted after union reaches tentative deal with Ottawa
Jun 11, 2024 | 9:34 AM
OTTAWA – Workers at Canada’s borders won’t go on strike this week, after their union reached a tentative agreement with the federal government.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada says it’s reached a deal with the government after working “around the clock.”
Its 9,000 members who work for the Canada Border Services Agency had been set to strike at 12:01 a.m. Friday if they couldn’t reach an agreement.
A similar strike three years ago nearly brought commercial border traffic to a standstill and caused major delays across the country.