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Liberals’ bill to ban ‘scab’ workers heads to committee after unanimous vote

A Liberal government bill that would ban replacement workers from being used during strikes and lockouts at federally regulated workplaces is moving ahead after the House of Commons unanimously backed it Tuesday.

The legislation passed second reading with the support of the Opposition Conservatives. It was the first time the Tories took any position on the bill.

Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan said the confetti isn’t falling from the ceilings yet, but reaching unanimous consent is “a good thing.”

“At the end of the day, we here are convinced that this will lead to greater stability and security for our supply chains, as well as a huge improvement for workers’ rights in this country,” O’Regan said Tuesday.

The legislation advances policy the New Democrats included in their political pact with the governing Liberals. It also fulfils a Liberal party promise from the 2021 election campaign.

But as the bill heads to committee for further study, NDP labour critic Matthew Green expressed concern that Liberals will attempt to alter the bill with “loopholes” — and the Tories with “poison pills.”

He promised his party will remain “vigilant.”

“New Democrats understand that the only way to fight against the raising costs and corporate greed is through collective bargaining, and is through unions,” Green said.

“And the use of replacement workers, scab workers, in times of negotiations literally takes food off the tables of Canadian workers.”

The Tories didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment.

In recent months, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has focused heavily on pocketbook issues and ramped up efforts to court support from blue-collar workers, as his party maintains a considerable lead over the Liberals in the polls.

But some

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