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LCBO stores to reopen across Ontario on Tuesday after strike [Video]

Customers were able to return to hundreds of Ontario’s liquor stores as they reopened Tuesday following a two-week strike, but tensions between the union representing workers and the government dragged on.

About 10,000 Liquor Control Board of Ontario workers had returned Monday to prepare for the opening of nearly 700 stores after they walked off the job on July 5.

The Ontario Public Service Employees Union, which represents LCBO workers, had said the labour dispute was largely about Premier Doug Ford’s plan to allow convenience and grocery stores to sell ready-to-drink cocktails. The expanded sales, it said, was an existential threat to the workers’ future.

The sniping continued Tuesday as the union took umbrage with Ford’s comments from Monday, when he said the strike should never have happened. The union said it made “significant gains” as a direct result of the strike.

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