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ongoing strikeThe Canadian Press | Canada's Trusted News Leader
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A new Leger poll suggests that just 15 per cent of Ontarians are personally affected by the LCBO 's ongoing strike.
That's despite nearly 90 per cent saying they are aware that the job action is happening.
Fewer than one-third say they want the government to intervene to end the 12-day strike at Ontario ’s main liquor retailer.
The Ontario Public Service Employees Union has said the main issue is the province's alcohol expansion plans.
Savage said while many consumers are likely inconvenienced, he also thinks most Ontarians are suspicious of the premier’s intentions when it comes to the LCBO: "It’s a classic case of private profits over the public good." This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 17, 2024 . Anja Karadeglija and Rosa Saba , The Canadian Press .
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