Government intervenes in deadlocked Canadian port conflict

Dockworkers on Canada’s west coast are ready to continue negotiations after the government stepped in to force through a new collective agreement and secure supply chains in the country
Port of Vancouver, a key port on Canada's west coast, where dockworkers are locked in a collective bargaining dispute with employers. | Photo: Chris Helgren/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
Port of Vancouver, a key port on Canada's west coast, where dockworkers are locked in a collective bargaining dispute with employers. | Photo: Chris Helgren/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Dockworkers on Canada’s west coast are ready to move forward with negotiations for a new collective agreement after the government stepped into the dispute.

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