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TORONTO — Parents across Ontario will find out later today whether 55,000 education workers intend to go on strike for the second time this month.
CUPE's Ontario School Boards Council of Unions has said members will walk off the job en masse starting Monday if talks fail, and several school boards have said learning will move online in the event of a strike.
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