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chief justice justices im acting for the canadian constitution foundation and it is my clients position that there is no constitutional right to strike under section 2 d of the charter i propose today to address two issues though the first is the issue raised this morning by mr arvay that namely if there is no constitutional right to strike protected by section 2d cant legislatures just prohibit strikes and then the second issue that i intend to address today is the question that justice cromwell raised before launch in relation to the trade union act and the fact that it defines a strike as a cessation of work by employees acting in concert in relation to work and if thats so how does that not engage 2d so those are the issues that im going to deal with but both issues really run in to the fundamental question raised by the chief justice this morning and that is how does one define the right to strike and really everything that weve been talking about today is about that one poi