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The Canadian government has jurisdiction over all unions organized in Canada.

Canadian Government

The federal administration of Canada, consisting of legislative, executive, and judicial branches that govern the country according to its constitution and laws.

Jurisdiction

The official power to make legal decisions and judgments, often referring to the geographical or topical area of responsibility and authority.

Unions

Organizations formed by workers in various sectors to advocate for their rights, better wages, working conditions, and other employment-related matters.

  • Become familiar with the legal infrastructure guiding labor relations in Canada, including jurisdiction and the respective rights of employers and labor unions.
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