NEW: Ontarians express support for CUPE as education workers' strike continues, poll finds ottnews
The data also finds many Ontarians would be in favour of other unions joining the fight after the Ford government imposed a contract on 55,000 education workers.
A new poll from Abacus Data shows 62 per cent of respondents blame the government for the situation, while 38 per cent point the finger at the CUPE workers. Karen Adie Henderson says that the government using the notwithstanding clause to impose a contract on CUPE workers was an overreach.
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