Moe says the
"I hope it findsitsway to the floor of
He also said he will raise the issue with other provinces.
The union representing the CP railworkers has said more than 96 per cent of its members voted in favour of a strike. The
Moe said a strike would affect goods transported across the province and would hurt industries already facing supply chain delays. It would be "catastrophic" on products moving into or out of
"This simply cannot happen. I'm trusting and hoping the federal government is already considering to some degree what back-to-work legislation would look like."
The
A spokesperson for the federal transport minister's office didn't address the petition, but said the government is monitoring the situation and encouraging both sides to work together to reach a resolution.
Canadian Pacific has said the federal government has stepped in during eight of the last nine collective bargaining rounds it has had with the union. It said there have been strikes in the last three sets of talks since 2011.
"That's a reason for them to formalize this into essential service legislation," Moe said.
Ray Orb, president of the rural municipalities association, said it would be the worst time for railworkers to go on strike.
Recent droughts and issues related to the Russian invasion of Ukrainehaveworsened supply shortages, particularly for
"There's a large number of cattle concentrated in areas where really there is no feed. A lot of our farmers are stressed out already because there's no hay. Some of them are running out of water and so this grain is crucial," he said.
"If we run out of grain we're going to have some issues in the livestock sector we haven't seen ... before."
He said the NDP does not support Moe's petition.
"The premier is grandstanding when he should be crystal clear with CP that it's clearly unacceptable to have a rail stoppage at this time and they need to negotiate a fair deal," Wotherspoon said.
"This is the same premier that couldn't say boo about a serious trade blockade (by truckers) on our American border that had very serious consequences for agriculture producers and others in this province."
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