The Public Service Alliance of Canada remains on strike for its tenth straight day, with the federal government tabling a new contract offer. While both parties have confirmed the offer, no further details have been revealed. Talks resumed on Friday, and the union stated that it hopes to continue bargaining in order to reach a fair deal. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau commented that the government is making “serious offers” to resolve the strike, which has affected over 100,000 members of the PSAC since April 19. While the government could end the strike through back-to-work legislation, Trudeau expressed faith in the collective bargaining process and emphasized the importance of reaching a negotiation. Pay raises remain a sticking point, with the union seeking wage increases that keep up with inflation. Other issues include remote work flexibility, the reduction of government contractors, and the implementation of seniority rules for layoffs.