Judicial Review Dept: VANCOUVER - A lawyer for the federal government says Ottawa will not voluntarily share the labour market information sought by two unions that want a judicial review of the decision to grant hundreds of temporary work permits for a northern B.C. coal mine, according to Winnipeg Free Press. The refusal to share the information even confidentially means the judge will have to rule Thursday on whether the unions have standing to pursue the judicial review and chinese coal miners wait in an underground refuge in Changzhi, on April 8, 2011.THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP Lorne Lachance, lawyer for the federal Citizenship and Immigration and Human Resources and Development Canada, told a Federal Court judge Tuesday that unions could access those documents using federal Access to Information laws.
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