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CUPE spokesperson: 'Thousands united coast-to-coast' in defiance of work orders

CUPE spokesperson: 'Thousands united coast-to-coast' in defiance of work orders

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CUPE spokesperson: 'Thousands united coast-to-coast' in defiance of work orders
CUPE's Wesley Lesosky tells CTV News he's willing to go to jail over a strike, shares union support, and messages to govt and Air Canada flyers.
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