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On behalf of all Canadian workers and taxpayers,

 Merit Canada is fighting to require that jurisdictions allow fair and open competition in awarding contracts as a condition of receiving federal project funding.

In some provinces and municipalities, only unionized contractors and companies are allowed to bid to work on government projects.

This discriminatory condition violates fundamental rights guaranteed to workers under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

It is also wasteful as it denies open competition between union and non-union bids, driving up costs.

On behalf of all Canadian workers and taxpayers, Merit Canada — which represents open shop construction companies — is fighting to require that jurisdictions allow fair and open competition in awarding contracts as a condition of receiving federal project funding.

The fundamental principles of fairness require that no individual or group receive special treatment. Fairness requires a level playing field on which everyone can compete on an equal footing.

And our Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees that no Canadian should be forced to join or finance a labour organization as a condition of making a living and providing for one’s family.

Merit Canada is standing up for fairness and in defense of these basic rights. Everyone should have the same opportunity to work.