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Chamber of Commerce Says Alberta Teachers Strike Straining Businesses

Protest signs outside the Alberta Teachers’ Association in Edmonton on Oct. 6, 2025. The Canadian Press/Amber Bracken

The head of the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce says a provincewide teachers strike is putting a strain on businesses.

Doug Griffiths says the chamber doesn’t take a side in the labour dispute, but it hopes the strike is resolved as quickly as possible.

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