Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the ongoing strike at B.C. ports could cause 'substantial economic harm' in Alberta and across Canada.
Last Updated: Jul. 3, 2023 2:28PMAn International Longshore and Warehouse Union worker pickets outside of the BC Maritime Employers Association Dispatch Centre after a 72-hour strike notice and no agreement made on the bargaining table in Vancouver, on Saturday, July 1, 2023.
Port workers across B.C. walked off the job Saturday morning, and Smith is urging the federal government to work with all parties “to ensure a rapid resolution.”
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