At issue was the constitutionality of Part 2 of the
Health and Social Services Delivery Improvement Act, SBC 2002, c 2, enacted by the
government of British Columbia. The
Act purported to modify existing
collective agreements: as described by the majority of the Supreme Court of Canada, "Part 2 gave health care employers greater flexibility to organize their
relations with their employees as they see fit, and in some cases, to do so in ways that would not have been permissible under existing collective agreements and without adhering to requirements of consultation and notice that would otherwise obtain. It invalidated important provisions of collective agreements then in force, and effectively precluded meaningful collective bargaining on a number of specific issues." == Judgment ==