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      Not really, that’s 1 year of 9% and 3 years of 3%. Not much when (correct me if I’m wrong but I I can’t find any evidence otherwise) they’ve had a total increase of 4% over their last contract when the previous one ended in 2018. Inflation according to the BoC was 20% over that time and we all know in reality cost of living has gone up more than that. It’s just catching up.

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        but you must believe what reddit is telling you that these people are entitled and that a immigrant would be happy to take their job with their current pay no problem. /s