The only jurisdiction in Canada that has anything close to this would be Manitoba right now, where you have project labour agreements, which are government agreements in a certain sector, like the Red River flood project. That was under a project labour agreement, where they restricted the workers on it to be union only.
But no other jurisdiction in North America has the peculiarities that we have in Ontario, where a municipality basically is certified by the labour board and becomes a contractor. The contracts they're bound by are negotiated by the contractors, and the city doesn't have any say in negotiating. That's completely unique. That's what Mr. Harris' bill chooses to change.