What was the Supreme Court of Canada's ruling on the issue of picketing?
A) Restrictions on picketing must not interfere with the picketers' freedom of expression
B) Picketing is an inherent right under the Charter.
C) Picketing gives the union more power, which must be tempered by the courts.
D) Non-union staff and suppliers who are affected by picketing are collateral damage.
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