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The Montreal Cottons Company strike of 1946 was a hundred-day-long strike in which 3,000 mill workers in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec, fought for the right to obtain a collective agreement with the management of the Montreal Cottons Company mill. Mill workers in Valleyfield walked off the job on June 1, 1946, as part of a larger textile strike movement.
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