Quebec Games targeted by anti-pension reform protest
Municipal workers upset about proposed pension reforms took their protest to the opening of the Quebec Games in Longueuil Friday night.
Union coalition chose games to highlight inter-generational effect of proposed pension legislation
Municipal workers upset about proposed pension reforms took their protest to the opening of the Quebec Games in Longueuil Friday night.
The protest outside the Jean-Béliveau Coliseum in Longueuil was organized by a coalition representing thousands of unionized municipal workers from across Quebec.
Launched in 1970, the Quebec Games are held every two years and bring together young athletes from across the province.
Friday’s festive demonstration represented a shift in protest tactics away from an earlier focus on Montreal City Hall in favour of building public support.
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The coalition said it chose the venue to inform young people attending and participating in the opening ceremonies about their objections to Bill 3.