Bus and metro drivers assemble outside of Montreal’s Palais des congres on Nov. 1.
The Quebec government wants the power to intervene in a strike that has disrupted public transit in Montreal since the start of November.
Labour Minister Jean Boulet will table a bill on Wednesday that would bring into force a new law giving the government broad power to end labour disputes.
The information was first reported by Le Journal de Québec and was confirmed to The Canadian Press by a government source not authorized to speak publicly.
Montreal transit strike could put Quebec’s new labour law to the test
The new labour law was supposed to take effect on Nov. 30, but the bill expected Wednesday would accelerate its implementation.
The law gives the labour minister the power to end a dispute tha

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