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Liquor stores across the province will remain open over the Victoria Day long weekend, following a resolution between LCBO officials and union representatives.

“Did we get everything we were asking for? No. Did the LCBO get everything they were demanding of our members? No,” said Warren “Smokey” Thomas, president of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU).

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The tentative deal was announced at a press conference just after 10 p.m. on Thursday—just two hours before 6,700 unionized employees walked away from LCBO locations.

Both teams stayed at the bargaining table in a Mississauga hotel overnight Wednesday and through the day on Thursday.

In negotiations since February, union and LCBO officials sparred over the crown corporation’s use of casual employees. While the union called for more job stability for part-time employees, the LCBO heralded casual employment as the backbone of every efficient retail operation.