Unions Look to Block Chinese Miners in Canada
Protectionism north of the border
Unions in B.C. will be back in court this week trying to stop a group of foreign workers from coming to Canada to work at a new coal mine in Tumbler Ridge.
At stake are permits for more than 200 Chinese mineworkers who were hired to do specialized work at the underground mine in northern B.C.
The International Union of Operating Engineers and the Construction and Specialized Workers' Union want the Federal Court to overturn Ottawa's decision to allow HD Mining International to bring the workers in from China.
(Hat tip to Reason commenter rts)
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'The Know Nothing Party wants the Federal Court to overturn Ottawa's decision'
Seems a bit more accurate.