Ontario's governing Liberals have introduced legislation that would end a two-month strike at Toronto's York University, but acknowledge there is little chance it will pass before the upcoming election. If passed, the legislation would refer any outstanding issues between the university and some 3,000 graduate teaching assistants, contract faculty and graduate research assistants to binding mediation-arbitration. York is offering a tuition credit for those who have felt the impact of the work stoppage. Beckie Codd-Downey, spokeswoman for the Government House Leader's office, said the government reached out to the opposition parties before introducing the legislation. York is offering a tuition credit for those who have felt the impact of the work stoppage.
Source: CBC News May 07, 2018 18:51 UTC