Metrolinx was preparing for possible contingencies in case of a TTC strike. However, a framework agreement was reached by ATU Local 113, preventing the strike on Friday. Meanwhile, Canadian border workers (CBSA) had also threatened to strike, causing concerns for the auto sector and prompting remarks from Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland about the potential impact. The border workers' strike has been put on hold until Wednesday as mediation efforts continue.
#BREAKING: CBSA strike ‘on hold’ as mediation continues: union READ MORE: https://t.co/qGMR7N2fTn https://t.co/qGMR7N2fTn
BREAKING: Strike for border workers on hold until Wednesday, union says https://t.co/UtYF8aty8A
BREAKING: CBSA strike action on hold as mediation continues https://t.co/zZfNW5rdNe
As CBSA strike looms, Freeland says Ottawa ‘seized’ by possible impact https://t.co/rKuUXMqHus https://t.co/1FYBfrKnEa
Canadian border workers could begin job action today. Here's what you need to know. https://t.co/FAi9JRJmrX Find out more at https://t.co/xofn4ZJv7R https://t.co/spyEMdY2eH
BREAKING:@ATUlocal113 says a framework has been reached - no strike Friday @TTCnotices https://t.co/urQOYp6Ulz
Strike threat by Canadian border guards a headache for auto sector https://t.co/v6uubGqu64 https://t.co/4V67fkMWLS
Metrolinx preparing ‘contingencies’ if TTC strike goes ahead https://t.co/XN57Rp6oTs https://t.co/dQ5nMnin8Z