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The union representing tens of thousands of striking federal workers said that starting Monday it would move picket lines to “strategic locations” meant to cause greater disruption to the government.

Chris Aylward, national president for the Public Service Alliance of Canada, made the comments in an interview with CBC News on the fifth day of a national strike involving more than 155,000 federal public servants who are members of PSAC.

Over the course of the strike, which began at 12:01 a.m. ET on Wednesday, picket lines formed across the country while some government services — affecting income tax, passports and immigration — were

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