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Barristers offered 15 per cent hike in fees, but say strikes will go ahead
Canada News - 2022-06-30T15:13:04.000Z

Criminal barristers are to receive a 15 per cent fee rise from the end of September, the government announced just days after they closed courts by going on strike

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