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Ontario repeals law that banned education workers from striking

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The Ontario government repealed its controversial legislation passed earlier this month on Monday, which imposed a contract on education workers and banned them from striking, to the cheers of those same workers in the legislature's public gallery.

Lawmakers voted unanimously not just to repeal Bill 28, but to have the legislation "deemed for all purposes never to have been in force."

Thousands of education workers had walked off the job just a day after the bill was originally passed despite it banning striking and closing schools to in-person learning for two days.

As Colin D'Mello reports, it was a move to get them to return to work — but the question remains if a deal can finally be reached.

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