The strike at British Columbia ports enters its fourth day after talks between the two sides stalled on Monday.
More than 7,000 workers who load and unload cargo at more than 30 B.C. ports have been on strike since Saturday morning.
Representatives for the BC Maritime Employers Association and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada negotiated over the long weekend before the association issued a statement Monday saying it didn’t think more bargaining is going to produce a deal.Sign up for the CHEK Now daily email newsletter to get breaking news and the day's top stories sent to your email.
News of a strike at the ports, including Canada’s largest, the Port of Vancouver, led many business groups to raise red flags, suggesting it would have far-reaching implications for Canada’s economy.
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