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THIS GOVERNMENT IS NO BARGAIN!

THIS GOVERNMENT IS NO BARGAIN!

Bill 21 Protest Rally Nov. 20

PRINCE GEORGE—CUPE is holding a march and rally Friday, Nov. 20 to protest repressive Bill 21 “back-to-work” legislation passed by the provincial government. The rally will take place outside Liberal MLA Shirley Bond’s Prince George – Valemont constituency office.

WHERE: 1350 5th Avenue, Prince George

WHEN: 11:30 am – Meet at Days Inn (600 Quebec at 7th Ave)

WHAT: Bill 21 protest march and rally with speakers Steve Storch (CUPE BC GVP) and Dan Weiman (CUPE Northern Area District President).

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