NDP leader sees ‘hot summer’ ahead if labour code update affects right to strike
OTTAWA — NDP Leader Avi Lewis is promising a “hot summer” of organized labour action if the right to strike is threatened by any revisions to the Canada Labour Code.
While government consultations on modernizing federal labour relations concluded on Monday, the government has not said yet what — if anything — it intends to do with the labour code.
Parliament is preparing to debate a private member’s bill, sponsored by Manitoba NDP MP Leah Gazan, that looks to remove section 107 of the Canada Labour Code. That clause gives the minister the power to intervene in a labour dispute and to end a strike.
The Canadian Labour Congress says the ministerial back-to-work power has been used eight times since June 2024. It was used as recently as last summer, when it was deployed to end a flight attendant strike just hours after it began.


